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Extract  from  the  Political  Code, 

Skction  2296.  Books  may  be  taken  frojn  the  Library 
>y  the  MKMBKRS  OP  THK  Lkgislaturk,  during  thk  skssions 
THKREOF,  and  by  other  State  officers  at  any  time. 

Skc.  2298  The  Controller,  if  notified  by  the  Librarian 
that  any  officer  has  faile<i  to  return  books  taken  by  him 
within  the  time  prescribed  by  tiie  l{uies,and  after  demand 
jiade,  must  not  draw  his  warrant  for  the  salary  of  such 
officer  until  the  return  is  made,  or  three  tim^s  the  value 
of  the  books,  or  of  any  injuries  thereto,  has  been  paid  to 
the  Librarian. 

Skc.  2299.  Every  person  who  injures  or  fails  to  return 
any  book  taken  is  liable  to  the  Librarian  in  three  times 
the  value  thereof. 

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^EEMONT  STATE  LIBRARY 
1850. 


Arranged  and  prepared  by  the  STATE  LIBRARIAN,  under  the  direction  of  the 
GOVERNOR,  agreeably  to  an  Act  of  the  General  Assembly. 


E.  P.  WALTON  &  SON,  PRINTERS. 


1850. 


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RULES  OF  THE  VERMONT  STATE 
LIBEARY. 


Rule  1.  Books  may  be  taken  from  the  State  Library  by  the  Governor, 
and  Secretary  of  Civil  and  Military  Affairs ;  Members  of  the  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  ;  Heads  of  Departments ;  Judges  of  the  Su- 
preme Court ;  State  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools ;  Superintendent 
of  the  Vermont  State  Prison,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Insane  Asylum, 

Rule  2.  The  State  Library  shall  be  kept  open  during  the  session  of 
the  General  Assembly  or  Constitutional  Convention  or  while  a  Committee 
of  the  House  or  Senate  may  be  in  session,  and  at  such  other  times  as  may 
be  necessary  for  tlie  convenience  of  Members  ;  and  the  privilege,  to  Mem 
bers  of  the  General  Assembly  or  Constitutional  Convention,  of  drawing 
books  from  the  Library  is  limited  to  the  time  they  may  be  in  session. 

Rule  3.  No  law  works  nor  books  presented  by  the  United  States  or 
any  State,  or  received  through  Vattemare's  system  of  International  and 
Literary  Exchange,  shall  be  taken  from  the  Library  except  for  the  use 
of  the  two  Houses  of  Assembly,  and  tlie  Committees  at  tlie  committee 
rooms  during  the  sessions  of  the  General  Assembly. 

Rule  4.  A  minute  of  every  book  drawn  out  from  the  Library  shall  be 
entered  upon  a  memorandum  book  kept  by  the  Librarian,  and  all  books  so 
delivered  shall  be  returned  to  the  Library  previously  to  the  final  adjourn 
ment  of  the  General  Assembly,  and  every  person  to  whom  books  are  de- 
livered shall  be  responsible  for  their  return. 

Rule  5.  The  State  Librarian  shall  keep  a  schedule  containing  all  the 
books  of  the  State  Library,  with  the  numbers  of  each,  and  shall  keep  a 
book  of  records,  in  which  all  donations  and  purchases  of  books,  engravings 
or  maps  shall  be  recorded. 

Rule  6.  The  State  Librarian  shall  procure  to  be  bound  ten  copies 
of  the  session  Laws,  and  ten  copies  of  the  Journals  of  tlie  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  State  of  Vermont  of  each  year,  and  one 

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RULES  OF  THE  STATE  LIBRARY. 


volume  each  of  the  session  Laws  and  Journals  of  the  different  States  in  tlie 
Union,  together  with  four  copies  of  the  Acts  of  Congress — all  of  which! 
shall  be  deposited  and  preserved  in  the  Library. 

Rule  7.  All  necessary  expenditures  for  the  State  Library  shall  be  re- 
ported to  the  Governor  and  Joint  Committee  of  tlie  Library  each  year  for 
their  examination  and  allowance :  and  no  money  shall  be  expended  except 
for  purposes  having  for  their  object  the  improvement  of,  and  desirable  ad- 
ditions to,  tlie  State  Library. 

Rule  8.  The  State  Librarian  shall  make  an  annual  report  to  the  Gov- 
ernor on  tlie  condition  of  the  State  Library,  embracing  all  additions  and 
donations  made  during  the  year — which  report  shall  be  communicated  to 
the  Senate  for  the  use  of  the  General  Assembly,  and  published  in  the 
Journals  of  the  Senate. 

Rule  9.  Every  person  shall  be  answerable  for  all  damages  done  by 
him  to  any  book,  map  or  engraving  belonging  to  the  State  Library  ;  and 
in  case  of  tlie  loss  of  any  volume  belonging  to  any  set,  he  shall  procure  a 
new  volume  or  pay  the  value  of  the  entire  set ;  and  all  actions,  biought 
for  the  enforcement  of  this  rule,  may  be  brought  in  the  name  of  the  State 
Librarian  on  behalf  of  the  State  of  Vermont 

Rule  10.    All  Library  rules  and  regulations,  prescribed  by  the  Gover- 
nor, agreeably  to  the  statute  in  such  case  made  and  provided,  shall  be 
published  in  the  annual  Legislative  Directory  ordered  by  the  General  As 
sembly. 


PART  I. 


MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS. 


AGRICULTURE  AND  BOTANY. 

GEOLOGY  AND  MINERALOGY. 

NATURAL  HISTORY  AND  ZOOLOGY. 

HISTORY  AND  HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS. 

BIOGRAPHY  AND  MEMOIRS. 

EDUCATION  AND  EDUCATIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 

PRISONS,  ASYLUMS,  &c. 

BIBLES,  CATALOGUES  AND  LEXICONS. 

MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 


IgricoUnre  and  Botany* 

Address  delivered  before  the  New-York  State  Agricultural  Society,  1850. 

by  Hon.  John  A.  King.    Presented  by  B.  P.  Johnson,  Esq.,  Cor.  Sec'y 

of  said  Society.    Pamphlet. 
Agriculture  of  New- York,  [JVatitral  History  of  New-York,)  vols.  13  and 

14,  by  Ebenezer  Emmons,  M.  D.,  184G— 1849.    2  vols. 
Agricultural  Abstracts  of  Massachusetts,  184G.     1  vol.  3  copies. 
Agricultural  Survey  of  South  Carolina,  Ruffin's  Report,  1843. 
American  Agricultural  Society,  charter  and  by-laws  of.    Pamphlet,  184G. 
American  Institute,  Transactions  of  the,  1845,  1846, 1848.    3  vols.    Pre 

sented  by  B.  P.  Johnson,  Esq. 
Booth's  Memoirs  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Delaware,  including  the  ap- 
plication of  the  geological  observations  to  agriculture.     1  vol. 
Botany  of  New-York,  {JVatural  History  of  JVew-York.)  vols.  6  and  7,  by 

John  Torrey,  M.  D.    2  vols.  1843. 
Botany,  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Zoology  of  Massachusetts,  Report  on 

by  Edward  Hitchcock.     1  vol. 
Botany  of  Vermont,  [Thompson's  Vermcnt,  part  I,)  by  Zadock  Thompson 

1  voL  42  copies. 
Lectures  on  the  General  Relations  of  Science  to  Agriculture,  delivered 

before  the  N.  Y.  State  Agricultural  Society,  by  James  F.  W.  Johnston, 

F.  R.  S.,  1850,  1  vol.    Presented  by  B.  P.  Johnson,  Esq.,  Cor.  Sec'y 

of  the  Society. 
New-York  State  Agricultural  Society,  Transactions  of,  1842—1849,  8 

vols.    Presented  by  B.  P.  Johnson,  Esq.,  Cor.  Sec'y,  in  behalf  of  the 

Society. 
Trees  and  Shrubs  of  Massachusetts,  Report  on,  1846.    1  vol. 


GEOLOGY  AND  MINERALOGY. 


Geology  and  Mmeralogy# 

Geological  Survey  of  Connecticut,  Report  of,  by  Charles  U.  Shepard,  M. 

D.     1vol. 
Geology  of  Connecticut,  Report  on,  by  J.  G.  Percival.     1  vol.  2  copies. 
Geological  Survey  of  Delaware,  including  the  application  of  the  geologi- 
cal observations  to  agriculture,  by  James  C.  Booth,  A.  M.    1  vol. 
Geology  of  Maine,  Second  Report  of,  by  Charles  T.  Jackson.     1  vol. 
Geology,  Mineralogy,  Botany,  and  Zoology  of  Massachusetts,  Report  on, 
in  four  parts — 1.  Economical  Geology;    2,  Topographical  Geology: 
3.  Scientific  Geology  ;    4.  Catalogue  of  Animals  and  Plants — by  Ed- 
ward Hitchcock.     1  vol. 
Geology  of  Massachusetts,  final  Report  of,  in  four  parts — 1.  Economical 
Geology ;  2.  Sceno-graphical  Geology ;  3.  Scientific  Geology ;    4.  El 
ementary  Geology,  with  a  catalogue  of  the  Minerals  and  Plants — by 
Edward  Hitchcock.     1  vol.  ]841. 
Geology  and  Scenery  of  Massachusetts,  Plates  illustrating,  by  Edward 

Hitchcock. 
Geology  of  New-Hampshire,  first  annual  Report,  by  Charles  T.  Jackson. 

1vol. 
Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  New-Hampshire,  final  report  of,  by  Charles 

T.  Jackson.     1  vol. 
Geology  of  New-Jersey,  by  Henry  D.  Rogers.     1  vol.  2  copies. 
Geological  Report  of  the  State  of  New-York,  1 840.    1  vol. 
Geology  of  New- York,  {Mttural  History  of  JVew-York.) 

First  Geological  District  by  William  W.  Mather, 

1843. 
Second  Geological  District  by  Ebenezer  Emmons, 

M.  D.,  J  843. 
Third  Geological  District  by  Lardner  Vanuxem, 

1842. 
Fourth  Geological  District  by  James  Hall,  1843.— 
4  vols. 

Geological  Map  of  New- York. 

Geological  and  Topographical  Survey  of  Vermont,  Report  and  Correspon 
dence  on  the  subject  of,  1838.    1  vol.  5  copies.    PamphleL 


I 


GEOLOGY  AND  MINERALOGY.  ^ 


Geology  of  Vermont,  First  Annual  Report  of  the,  by  Professor  Charles  B. 
Adams.     1  vol.  8  copies. 
Second  Report  of  the,  by  C.  B.  Adams.     1  vol.  150 

copies. 
Third  Report  of  the,  by  C.  B.  Adams.     1  vol.  250 

copies. 
Fourth  Report  of  the,  by  C.  B.  Adam$.     1  vol.  11 

copies.    Pamphlets. 
Geological  Chart  of.    2  copies. 
Mineralogy,  Geology,  Botany,  and  Zoology,  of  Massachusetts,  Report  on 
the,  by  Edward  Hitchcock.     1  vol. 
of  New- York,  {JVatural  History  of  J^eio-York,)  by  hewia  C. 
Beck,M.D.    1842,1vol. 


10  NATURAL  HISTORY  AND  ZOOLOGY. 


Natural  History  and  Zoology^ 

Mammalia  and  Ornithology,  (Exploring  Expedition,)  by  Titian  R.  Peale, 

one  of  the  Naturalists  of  the  Expedition. 
Natural  History  of  Massachusetts,  in  four  Parts,  by  Edward  Hitchcock. 
1vol. 

New- York,  with  a  Geological  Map  of  the  State,  1842 

— 1849.    ISvo]^. — vol.VS  waniing. 

ZooLoov-  CONTENTS. 

Vol.  1.    Mammalia,  by  James  E.  De  Kay,  M.  D.,  with  an  introduction  by 

William  H.  Seward,  1842.     1  vol. 

2.    Birds,  by  James  E.  De  Kay,  M.  D.,  1842.     1  vol. 

' — 3.    Reptiles  and  Amphibia,  by'James  E.  De  Kay,  M.  D.,  1842.  1  vol 

^  4.    Plates  of  Reptiles  and  Amphibia,  by  James  E.  De  Kay,  M.  D., 

1842.  1vol. 

. —  5.    Mollusca  and  Crustacea,  by  James  E.  De  Kay,  M.  D.,  ]843-(N. 

1  vol 
-^6,  7.    Botany,  by  John  Torrey,  M.  D.,  1843.    2  vols.  ^ 

^  8.    Mineralogy,  by  Lewis  C.  Beck,  M.  D.,  1842.     1  vol. 
^  9.    Geology,  first  Geological  District,  by  Wm.  W.  Mather,   1843. 

1vol. 
. — 10.   Geology,  second  Geological  District,  by  Ebenezer  Emmons,  M.  D., 

1843.  1vol. 
-^11.    Geology,  third  Geological  District,  by  Lardner  Vanuxem,  1842. 

1  vol 
^"12.    Geology,  fourth  Geological  District,  by  James  Hall,  1843.     1  vol 
13,14.    Agriculture,  by  Ebenezer  Emmons,  M.  D.,  1846,1849.    S 
vols. 
Natural  Histort — 

Natural  History  of  Vermont,  [Thompson's  Vermont^)  by  Zadock  Thomp- 
son, 1842.  1  vol. — 42  copies. 
Reports  of  Regents  on  Cabinet  of  New-York,  1848, 1850.  1  vol. 
Zoophytes,  (Exploring  Expedition,)  by  James  D  Dana,  A.M.,  Geologist 
of  the  Expedition,  vol.  7.     1  vol.,  with  an  Atlas  of  sixty  plates. 


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I 


II 


HISTORY  AND  HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS.  11 


History  and  Historical  Collections* 


American  Colonies,  Marshall's — A  History  from  their  settlement  to  the 

commencement  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  John  Marshall.     1  vol. 
Ancient  Monuments  of  the  Mississippi  Valley — Smithsonian  contributions 

to  Knowledge,  by  E.  G.  Squier  and  E.  H.  Davis.     1  vol. 
Annals,  Tryon  County,  New-York.     1  vol. 
Connecticut,  Colonial  Records  of,  1636,- 1665.    1  vol. 
Georgia,  History  of,  by  Wm.  Bacon  Stevens,  vol.  1. 
Maine,  Williamson's  History  of.    2  vols. 
Maryland,  History  of,  from  its  first  settlement  in  1633  to  the  Restoration 

in  1660,  by  John  Lee  Bozman.      2  vols. 
Middlebury,  Semi-Centcnnial  Sermon  embracing  a  History  of,  1840 

pamphlet. 
New-Hampshire  Historical  Society,  Collections  of,  vols.  2,  3,  4,  tvUh  du- 

pUcate  vol.  2. 

New- York,  History  of  the  late  Province  of,  from  its  discovery  to  the  ap- 
pointment of  Governor  Col  den  in  1762,  by  the  Hon.  William  Smith.  S 
vols. 

New- York,  Documentary  History  of,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.  D.  2  vols 
Pennsylvania,  Colonial  Records  of,  from  the  organization  to  the  termina- 
tion of  the  Proprietary  Government,  1683,  1800,  by  order  of  the  Gov- 
ernment   3  vols. 

United  States,  Political  and  Civil  History  of,  from  1763  to  1797,  by  Timo- 
thy Pitkin.    2  vols. 
United  States,  History  and  Topography  of,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 

present  time,  by  John  Howard  Hinton.    2  vols. — vol.  1  wanting. 
United  States,  Bancroft's  History  of,  by  Geo.  Bancroft.    3  vols. 
Vermont,  History  of,  by  Nathan  Hoskins.    1  vol. 

History  of,  by  Samuel  Williams,  1794.    2  vols. 
History  of,  by  Samuel  Williams,  1809.     1  vol. 
History  of,  in  three  parts.  Natural,  Civil  and  Statistical,  with  a 
Map  of  the  State  and  200  Engravings,  by  Zadock  Thompson. 
1  vol.  42  copies. 
Deficiencies  in  the  History  of, — An  Address  delivered  before 
the  Vermont  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  by  James 
Davie  Butler,  1846.    Pamphlet^  2  copies. 


12 


BIOGRAPHY  AND  MEMOIRS. 


Biography  and  Memoirsi 


Allen,  Ethan,  Life  of,  by  Jared  Sparks,  L.  L.  D.     1  vol.  6  copies. 
Chipraan,  Nathaniel,  Life  of,  with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  Daniel 

Chipraan.     1  vol.  6  copies. 
Chittenden,  Thomas,  Memoirs  of,  the  First  Governor  of  Vermont,  with  a 
History  of  the  Constitution  during  his  administration,  by  Daniel  Chip- 
man,  1849.     1  vol.  6  copies. 
Heatli,  Major  General,  Memoirs  of,  by  himself     1  vol. 
ay,  .Tohn,  Life  of,  with  selections  from  his  correspondence  and  his  Miscel 
laneous  Papers,  by  his  son  William  Jay.     2  vols. 
Lee,  Richard  Henry,  Life  of,  and  his  correspondence  with  the  most  dis- 
tinguished men  in  America  and  Europe,  illustrative  of  their  characters 
and  of  the  Events  of  the  American  Revolution,  by  his  Grand-son. 
vols. 
Morris,  Govemeur,  Life  of,  with  selections  from  his  Correspondence  and 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  by  Jared  Sparks.    3  vols. 
Statesmen  of  America  in  1846,  by  Sarah  Mytton  Mauray.     Presented  by 

the  Authoress.  1  vol. 
Warner,  Seth,  Memoirs  of,  by  Daniel  Chipman,  to  which  is  added  the 
Life  of  Ethan  Allen  by  Jared  Sparlcs.  1  vol.  6  copies. 
Life  of.  Addresses  upon  the  Battle  of  Bennington  and  before  tlie 
Legislature  of  Vermont,  by  James  Davie  Butler  and  George 
Frederick  Houghton.  1  vol.  3  copies. 
Washington,  George,  Life  of,  by  John  Marshall.     5  vols. 

Life  of,  by  Daniel  Ramsay,  M.  D.     1  vol. 
Wilkinson's  Memoirs  of  My  Own  Times,  by  Gen.  James  Wilkinson.    3 
vols. 


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EDUCATION  AND  EDUCATIONAL  DOCUMENTS.         13 


Education  and  Educational  Documents* 


American  Art  Union,  Transactions  of,  1847, 1848.    Pamphlets. 
Ethnography  and  Pliilology,  {Erplonng  Expedition,)  vol.  C,  by  Horatio 

Hale,  Philologist  to  the  Expedition.     1  vol. 
Connecticut,  Commissioners  of  Common  Schools,  Report,  1842.     1  vol. 
Illinois,  Cooley's  Appeal  in  behalf  of  the  Common  Schools  of.      Pamph- 
let, 1849. 
Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools.    PampJdet, 

1849. 
Synopsis  of  tlie  School  Laws  of.     Pamphlet,  1849. 
New-Hampshire,  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Common  Schools  of,  1848. 

Pamphlet. 

New- York,  Digest  of  the  Common  School  System  of,  by  S.  S.  Randall, 
1vol. 
Reports  of  the  Regents  of  the  University  of  New- York,  1835, 
'    1850,  17  vols.     1842,  2  vols. 
Reports  of  the  Regents  upon  the  State  Library,  1845,  1850. 

)  vol. 
Instructions  of  the  Regents  to  the  Academies,  1845.     1  vol. 
Pennsylvania,  School  Laws  of,  1848.    Pamphlet. 

Report  of  the  Controller  of  Public  Schools  in  the  City  and 
County  of  Philadelphia,  ]  846.     Pamphlet. 
Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  Smithsonian  Institute,  1849.    Pamphlet. 

to  the  Smitlisonian  Institute  on  the  discovery  of  Neptune.  Pamph- 
let 

Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge,  Ancient  Monuments  in  the  Mis- 
sippi  Valley,  by  E.  G.  Squier  and  E.  H.  Davis.     1  vol. 
Occultations,  1849.     Pamphlet. 
Unity  of  Purpose^  by  Augustus  Young.    1  vol.  9  copies. 
Vermont,  Annual  Reports  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools, 

1846,  8  copies. 

1847,  89  copies. 

1848,  13  copies. 


14  PRISONS,  ASYLUMS,  HOSPITALS,  &c. 


Prisons^  Asylums,  Hospitals,  &c« 

Connecticut,  American  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  at  Hartford,  Sev-j 
enteenth  Report  of,  with  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Com-j 
mittee  of  the  Philadelphia  Association  for  alleviating  the| 
miseries  of  the  Public  Prisons,  1833,  and  the  Seventh 
Annual  Report  of  the  American  Colonization  Society, 
with  an  Appendix.  1  vol. 
Nineteenth  Report  of  tlie  American  Asylum  at  Hartford  for 
the  instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Seventeenth  Annu- 
al Report  of  the  Prison  Discipline  Society,  Fifth  Annualj 
Report  of  the  House  of  Refuge,  Ph'iladelphia,  Seventh 
Annual  Report  of  the  American  Colonization  Society 
and  Journal  of  Council  of  Censors  of  Vermont,  1820,  '21. 
1vol. 
Annual  Reports  of  the  Du-ectors  of  the  American  Asylum 
for  the  instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1836,  1849. 
Pamphlets. 

Massachusetts,  Perkins  Institution  for  the  Blind.    Pamphlets. 
New-York,  Report  of  the  Prisoners'  Association  of,  mcluding  Constitution, 
By-Laws,  &c.  in  2  parts.     Pamphlet. 
Institution  for  the  Blind,  Report  of   the  Managers,  1850, 

Pamphlet. 
Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Report  of,  1849.    Pamph- 
let. 
Ohio,  Report  of  tlie  Lunatic  Asylum  of,  1840,  1849.      1845  wanting. 

Pamphlets. 

Prison  Discipline  Soc.,  Annual  Reports  of  the,  182(3,  1850.    Pamphlets. 
Vennont,  Report  of  Committee  on  Finances  of  the  Prison  of,  1847. 
Pamphlet. 
Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Reports  of.    Pampldets. 


BIBLES,  CATALOGUES,  LEXICONS,  &c.  15 


Bibles,  Catalogues,  Lexicons,  &€■ 


Bibles,  Polyglot,  6  copies. 

Miissey's  Quarto  Edition.     I  vol. 
Biblica  Sacra,  (Vulgatse  Editionis)  1686.     1  vol. 
Catalogues,  Johnson's  Law  Library  1849.    Pamphlet. 

Maine  State  Library,  1850.     1  vol. 

Massachusetts  General  Court  Library,  1849.     1  vol. 

Mississippi  State  Library.    Pamphlet. 

New-York  State  Library,  1850.     1  vol. 

Phi  Sigma  Nu  Society,  Vermont  University,  1846.     Pamphlet. 

University  of  Vermont  Library,  1843.    Pamphlet. 

University  of  Vennont,  1847,  1849.     Pamphlet. 
Dictionary,  Tomlin's  Law  Dictionary.    3  vols. 

Webster's  English.    2  vols. 

University  Edition.     1  vol.  3  copies. 
Register,  Walton's  Vermont,  1843 — 1850.      Sundry  copies. 
Vermont  Almanac,  Woodstock,  1846, 1847. 


16  MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 


Miscellaneous  Workst 

American  Almanac,  1830, 1848.    18  vols. 

Appendix  to  the  Congressional  Globe,  First  Session,  Thirtieth  Congress. 
1  vol.  2  copies.    Presented  by  the  Hon.  Lucien  B.  Chase. 

Brodhead,  John  Romeyn,  Final  Report  of.     1  vol. 

Chesterfield,  Lord,  Letters  of,  to  his  son.    4  vols. 

Cooper's  System  of  Tactics.     1  vol. 

Cushing's  Manual.     1  vol.  16  copies. 

Eastman's  Poems,  by  Charles  G.  Eastman.  1  vol.  2  copies.  Present- 
ed by  the  Author. 

Encyclopedia  Americana.    13  vols. 

Exploring  Expedition,  United  States,  ( Government  Edition,)  including  two 
Atlases,  1838, 1842, 10  vols. 
1,  5.    Narrative.    5  vols,  with  Atlas. 

6.  Ethnography  and  Philology,  by  Horatio  Hale,  Philologist  to 
the  Expedition.      1  vol. 

7.  Zoophytes,  by  James  G.  Dana,  A.  M.  Geologist  of  the  Ex- 
pedition, witli  a  folio  Atlas  of  sixty  Plates. 

8.  Mammalia  and  Ornithology,  by  Titian  R.  Peale,  one  of  the 
Naturalists  of  the  Expedition. 

Fedcraliat,  The,  by  Hamilton,  Madison  and  Jay.     1  vol. 

Jefierson's  Manual.     1  vol.  2  copies. 

Madison,  James,  the  Papers  of,  purchased  by  order  of  Congress.    3  vols, 

Maine,  a  survey  of,  w  ith  reference  to  its  Geographical  Features,  Statistics 
and  Political  Economy,  by  Moses  Greenleaf.    1  vol. 

Marsh,  George  P.,  Address  of,  before  the  Burlington  Mechanics'  Institute, 
1843.    PampJUet. 

Memoir,  Geographical,  Political  and  Commercial,  by  A.  H.  Palmer, 
Pamphlet,  4  copies. 

Mexican  War,  Review  of  the,  by  William  Jay.    1  vol. 

Poems,  by  Johw  G.  Saxe,  second  edition.  1  vol.  Presented  by  the  Au- 
thor. 

Prize  Essays  on  a  Congress  of  Nations.     1  vol. 

Reading,  a  course  on,  by  the  Rev.  James  Rycroft.    1  vol.    Presented  by 

G.  W.  COTTRILL. 


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Rural  Magazine,  edited  by  S.  Williams',  1795,  1796.    2  vols. 

Sermon,  preached  in  173C.  Presented  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor.  Manu- 
script. 

Sermons,  Election,  by  the  Rev.  Tobias  Spicer  and  Russel  Streeter, 
PampMets. 

Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge,  Ancient  Monuments  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley,  by  E.  G.  Squier  and  E.  H.  Davis.  1  vol.  Pre- 
sented. 

Statesman's  Manual,  Addresses,  Messages,  Memoirs,  &c.  of  the  Presi- 
dents of  the  United  States,  by  Edwin  Williams.    2  vols. 

Statesmen  of  America  in  184G,  by  Sarah  Mytton  Mauret.  1  vol 
Presented  by  the  Authoress. 

Statistics  of  Industry,  Connecticut,  1846.    1  vol.  3  copies. 
Massachusetts,  1846.     1  vol.  3  copies. 

Unity  of  Purpose,  by  Augustus  Young.     1  vol.  9  copies. 

Vattemare's  Addresses,  with  proceedings  of  the  Legislatures  of  New- 
Hampshire,  Nortli  Carolina  and  Vermont,  relative  to  the  System  of  Lit- 
erary and  Scientific  Exchanges.    1  vol. 

War,  an  Inquir)^  into  the  Accordancy  of,  with  the  principles  of  Christian 
ity,  etc.  by  J.  Dymond     1  vol.  2  copies. 

Weights  and  Measures,  Report  on  the  Standard  of,  by  J.  H.  Alexander. 
1  vol. 


PART  II. 


LAW  BOOKS. 

ELEMENTARY  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  LAW. 
JUDICIAL  REPORTS— SEPARATE  STATES. 
STATUTE  LAW— UNITED  STATES. 
STATUTE  LAW— SEPARATE  STATES. 


Elementary  and  Miscellaneous  Lawi 


Bingham  on  Infancy  and  Coverture.    1  vol.  2  copies. 

Chipman  on  Government,  (Nathaniel  Chipman.)    1  vol.  4  copies. 

Chipman  on  Contracts,  (Daniel  Chipman.)    1  vol. 

Chitty's  Medical  Jurisprudence.    1  vol. 

Kent's  Commentaries.    4  vols. 

Oliver's  Law  Summary.    1  vol. 

Story's  Commentaries  on  the  Constitution.    3  vols. 

Tomlin's  Law  Dictionary.    3  vols. 


22  JUDICIAL   REPORTS  AND  DIGESTS. 


Judicial  Reports  and  Digests  of  the  separate  States 
of  the  United  States : 

ALPHABETICALLY  AND  CHRONOLOGICALLY  ARRANGED. 


Note. — The  following  table  includes  many  valuable  Reports  and  Di 
gests  which  are  not  to  be  found  in  the  State  Library :  and  these  are  de- 
signated by  a  dagger — (f ). 


ALABAMA. 

fMinor's  Reports,  from  1820  to  1826. 

Stewart's  Reports,  from  1827  to  1831,  vol.  3. 

Stewart  and  Porter's  Reports,  from  1831  to  1834,  vol.  2. 

Porter's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9.    1834—1839. 

Alabama  Reports,  New  Series,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

fPhillip's  Digest  of  Reports  to  1849. 

fLigon's  Chancery  Digest,  1847. 

ARKANSAS. 
Pike's  Reports  from  1837  to  1842,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
English's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3. 

CONNECTICUT. 
fKirby's  Reports,  from  1785  to  1788.     1  vol. 
fRoot's  Reports,  from  1789  to  1798.    2  vols. 
fDay's  Reports,  from  1802  to  1813.    5  vols. 
Day's  Connecticut  Reports,  vols.  13, 17,  18. 
tDutton's  Digest 
fDay's  Digest  of  Reports,  1840. 

DELAWARE. 
Harrington's  Reports  from  1832  to  1844,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4. 

FLORIDA. 
Branch's  Reports,  1846  to  1848,  vol.  1. 
Archer's  Reports,  1848.    1  vol 
Hogue's  Reports.    1  vol. 


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GEORGIA. 
fCharlton's  (Thomas  U.  P.)  Reports,  1810.     1  vol. 
fCharlton's  (R.  M.)  Reports,  1811  to  1837.     1  vol. 
fDudley's  Reports  from  1821  to  1833.     1  vol. 
Superior  Court  Reports  for  1842,  1843.    2  vols. 
Kelley's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2. 
fGeorgia  Decisions  to  1844. 

ILLINOIS. 
Breese's  Reports  from  1819  to  1830,  vol.  1. 
Scammon's  Reports  from  1832  to  1843,  vols.  2,  3,  4. 
Gilman's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
fConover's  Digested  Index,  1834. 
fGilman's  Digest  of  Reports,  1844. 

INDIANA. 

Blackford's  Reports,  vols.  J,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
fConover's  Digested  Index,  1834. 
f  Gilman's  D'gest  of  Reports,- 1844. 

IOWA. 

Morris's  Iowa  Reports,  vol.  1. 
Green's  Iowa  Reports,  vol.  1. 

KENTUCKY. 
fHughes'  Reports,  from  1785  to  1801.     I  vol. 
f  Kentucky  Decisions,  from  1801  to  1805.     1  vol. 
fHardin's  Reports,  from  1805  to  1808.     1  vol. 
jBibb's  Reports,  from  1808  to  1817.    4  vols. 
fMarshaU's  (A.  K.)  Reports,  from  1817  to  1821.     3  vols. 
fLittel's  Select  Cases,  from  1795  to  1821. 
fLittel's  Reports,  from  1822  to  1824.     6  vols. 
fMonroe's  Reports,  1794  to  1821.    7  vols. 
fMarshaU's  (J.  J.)  Reports,  from  1829  to  1832.    7  vols. 
fDana's  Reports,  from  1833  to  1849.    9  vols. 
B.  Monroe's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9. 
f  Pirttle's  Digest  of  Reports.   2  vols. 


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LOUISIANA. 

fMartin's  Reports,  from  1809  to  1823.    12  vols. 

fMartin's  Reports,  new  series,  from  1823  to  1830.    8  vols. 

f  Same,  condensed.    20  vols,  in  4. 

f Louisiana  Reports,  from  1S30  to  1841.    19  vols. 

fRobinson's  Reports,  from  1841  to  1843.     12  vols. 

f  Benjamin  &  Slidell's  Digest  of  Reports,  J839. 

MAINE. 

f  Maine  Reports. 

fGreenleafs  Reports,  from  1820  to  1832.    9  vols. 

fFairfield's  Reports,  from  1833  to  1835.    3  vols. 

Shepley's  Reports,  vols.  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18. 

Appleton's  Reports,  vol.  19,  20. 

Shepley's  Reports,  vols.  21,  22,  23,  25,  26,  27,  28. 

fSmith's  Court  Martial  Reports. 

fEastman's  Digest,  1847. 

MARYLAND. 
Harris  and  McHenry's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3, 4. 
Harris  and  Johnson's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Harris  and  Gill's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2. 

Gill  and  Johnson's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 12. 
Gill's  ReiJort,  vols.  1,2. 

fBIand's  Chancery  Reports,  from  1811  to  1832. 
fRaymond's  Digest  of  Chancery  Reports. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
fMassachusett's  Reports,  from  1804  to  1822.     17  vols. 
fPickering's  Reports,  from  1822  to  1840.    24  vols. 
Metcairs  Reports,  vols.  5,  6,  7, 8,  9,  10,  1 1,  12. 
Cushing's  Reports,  vol.  1. 
f  Minot's  Digest  of  Reports, 
f  Bigelow's  Digest 
t      "         Supplement. 
fHilliard's  Digest 
fMetcalTs  Digest 
f  Philip's  Digest  - 


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MICHIGAN. 

Walker's  Chancery  Cases.    1  vol. 
Harrington's  Chancery  Reports,  vol.  1. 
Douglass'  Michigan  Reports,    vol.  1. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

fWalker's  Reports,  from  1818  to  1832.     1  vol. 

Howard's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

Sraedes  and  Marshall's  Reports,  vols.  7,  8,  9, 10,  11,  12. 

Freeman's  Chancery  Reports.    J  vol. 

fSmedes  &  Marshall's  Chancery  Reports. 

fSmedes'  Digest  of  Reports. 

MISSOURI. 

McBride's  Reports, — Missouri  Reports,  voL  1. 
Edward's  Reports, — Missouri  Reports,  vols.  2,  3. 
Napton's  Reports, — Missouri  Reports,  vol.  4. 
Bay's  Reports, — Missouri  Reports,  vols.  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Stringfellow's  Reports, — Missouri  Reports,  vols.  9,  10,  1 1. 

NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 

Adams'  Reports, — New-Hampshire  Reports,  vol.  1. 
Richardson  &  Woodbury's  Reports, — New-Hampshire  Reports,  vol.  2. 
New-Hampshire  Reports,  vols.  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10,  12,  13. 
Gilchrist's  Digest  of  Reports,  1846.     1  vol. 

NEW-JERSEY. 

fCoxe's  Reports,  from  1790  to  1795.    1  vol. 
fPennington's  Reports,  from  1806  to  1813.    2  vols,  in  1. 
fSouthard's  Reports,  from  1816  to  1820.    2  vols. 
Halsted's  Chancery  Reports,  vol.  1. 
Green's  Chancery  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3. 
fSaxton's  Chancery  Reports,  1830  to  1832. 
Harrison's  Reports,  vol.  4. 
Spencer's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2. 
Zabriskie's  Reports,  1  vol. 
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NEW-YORK. 

f  Coleman's  Cases,  from  1794  to  1800. 

fLockwood's  Reversed  Cases,  1799  to  1847,  1  vol. 

f  Coleman  &  Caine's  Cases,  from  1794  to  1805,  1  vol. 

fCaine's  Reports,  froni  1803  to  1805,  3  vols. 

fCaine's  Cases  in  Error^  1804,  1805,  2  vols. 

fYates'  Select  Cases. 

tAnthon's  Nisi  Prius  Cases,  1808  to  1818, 1  vol. 

fWheeler's  Criminal  Cases,  3  vols. 

f  Hall's  Superior  Court  Reports,  1828  to  1829,  2  vols. 

^Hoffman's  Vice  Chancery  Reports,  1839  to  1840, 1  vol. 

fEdward's  Vice  Chancery  Reports,  1831  to  1842,  3  vols. 

fClarke's  Vice  Chancery  Reports,  1839  to  1841,  1  vol. 

fJohnson's  Cases,  1799  to  1803,  3  vols. 

Johnson's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 

f  Cowen's  Reports,  1823  to  1828,  9  vols. 

tWendell's  Reports,  1828  to  1841,  26  vols. 

fHill's  Reports,  vols,  3,6,  7. 

fJohnson's  Chancery  Reports,  1814  to  1823,    7  vols. 

fHoward's  Practice  Reports,  1844  to  1845.    3  vols. 

Denio's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3. 

fHopkins'  Chancery  Reports,  1823  to  1826.     1  vol. 

Paige's  Chancery  Reports,  vol.  9. 

fSanford's  Vice  Chancery  Reports,  1843  to  1846.    3  vols. 

Barbour's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3. 

Comstock's  Court  of  Appeals  Reports,  vol.  1. 

fCo wen's  Digest. 

fNew-York  Digest,  1822. 

fNew-York  Digest,  1836. 

fClerke'fl  Digest  of  Reports. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

fMartin's  Reports. 

fHaywood's  Reports,  from  1789  to  1806.    2  vols. 

fTaylor's  Reports,  from  1789  to  1802.     1  vol. 

tCaraeron  &  Norwood's  Conference  Reports,  from  1800  to  1804.  1  vol. 


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fNorth  Carolina  Term  Reports,  from  18  J  6  to  1818.     1  vol. 

fMurphey's  Reports,  from  1804  to  1819.    3  vols. 

fHawks'  Reports,  from  1820  to  1826.    4  vols. 

fRuffin's  Reports. 

f Devereux's  Reports. 

f  Devereux's  Equity  Reports. 

Devereux  &  Battle's  Reports,  vols.  3  and  4. 

Devereux  &  Battle's  Equity  Reports,  Vol.  2.  ' 

Cases  in  Supreme  Court,  1834  to  1835.     1  vol. 

Iredell's  Reports,  vols.  2,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

Iredell's  Equity  Reports,  vols.  3,  4,  5,  and  other  parts. 

North  Carolina  Reports, — Iredell's  Law,  vols.  7,  8. 

flredell's  Digest  of  Reports,  1847.    3  vols. 

OHIO. 
fHammond's  Ohio  Reports,  from  1821  to  1839.    9  vols, 
t Wright's  Reports,  from  1831  to  1834.     I  vol. 
tVVilcox's  Reports,  from  1840  to  1841.     1  vol. 
Stanton's  Reports, — Ohio  Reports,  vols,  11, 12. 
Gris wold's  Reports, — Ohio  Reports,  vols.  14, 15, 16,  17. 
f  Conover's  Digest  of  Reports,  1838,  1  VoL 
fWilcox's  Digest  of  Reports,  1844.     l^yol. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
fBrowne's  Reports,  from  1806  to  1814.    2  vols. 
fMiles'  Reports,  from  1835  to  1840.    2  vols. 
fAshmead's  Reports,  from  1808  to  1841.    2  vols. 
fDallas'  Reports,  from  1754  to  1806.    4  vols, 
t  Addison's  Reports,  from  1791  to  1799.     1  vol. 
fYeate's  Reports,  from  1791  to  1808.    4  vols. 
fBinney's  Reports,  from  1799  to  1814.    6  vols, 
f  Sergeant  &  Rawle's  Reports,  from  1818.  to  1829.     17  vols. 
fRawle's  Reports,  from  1828  to  1835.    5  vols. 
t Wharton's  Reports,  from  1835  to  1841.  .  6  vols. 
fPennsylvania  Reports,  from  1829  to  1832.    3  vols. 
fWatts'  Reports,  from  1832  to  1840.  ,  10  vols, 
t Watts'  &  Sergeant's  Reports,  from  1841  to  1844.    9  vols. 
fPennsylvania  State  Reports,  by  Barr,  from  1844  to  1846.    3  vols. 
fWharton's  Digest  of  Reports,  1843.  \3  vols. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

fBay's  Reports,  from  1783  to  1804.    2  vols. 

f  Dessaussure's  Equity  Reports,  from  the  revolution  to  1813.    4  vols. 

fBrevard's  Reports,  from  1793  to  1816.    3  vols. 

fSouth  Carolina  Reports,  from  1812  to  1816.    2  vols. 

fNott  &  McCord's  Reports,  from  1817  to  1820.    2  vols. 

fMills'  Constitutional  Reports,  for  1817,  1818.    2  vols,  in  1. 

fHarper's  Reports,  1823,  1824.     1  vol. 

fHarper's  Equity  Reports,  1824.     1  vol. 

fMcCord's  Reports,  from  1820  to  1828.    4  vols. 

fMcCord's  Chancery  Reports,  from  1825  to  1829.    2  vols. 

fBailey's  Reports,  from  1828  to  1832.    1  vol.  |l| 

fBailey's  Chancery  Reports,  from  1830  to  1831.     1  voL  " 

fHill's  Reports,  from  1833  to  1837.    3  vols. 

fHilPs  Chancery  Reports,  1838.    3  vols. 

fRiley's  Chancery  Cases,  from  1836  to  1837.     1  vol. 

tRiley's  Law  Cases,  from  1836  to  1837.     1  vol. 

fDudley's  Law  and  Equity  Reports,  from  1837  to  1838.     1  voL 

fRice's  Reports,  from  1838  to  1839.     1  vol. 

f  Rice's  Chancery  Reports,  from  1838  to  1839.     1  vol. 

fCheves'  Reports,  from  1839  to  1840.    2  vols. 

Richardson's  Law  Reports,  vols.  1,  2,  3. 

Richardson's  Equity  Reports,  vols.  1,  2. 

McMnllan's  Equity  Reports,     vol.  1. 

McMullan's  Reports,  vols.  1,  2. 

Spere's  Equity  Reports,  vol.  1. 

Spere's  Reports,  vol.  1,  2. 

Strobhart's  Equity  Reports,  vols.  1,2. 

fConstitutional  Reports. 

fNott's  Reports. 

Strobhart's  Law  Report,  vols.  1,  2. 

fRice's  Digest  of  Reports,  1838.    2  vols. 


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TENNESSEE. 

f Overton's  Tennessee  Reports,  from  1791  to  1815.     2  vols. 

fCooke's  Reports,  from  1811  to  1814.    2  vols. 

fHaywood's  Reports,  from  1816  to  1818.    3  vols. 

fPeck's  Reports,  from  1822  to  1824.     1  vol. 

fMartin  &  Yerger's  Reports,  from  1825  to  1828.     1  voL 

fMeigs'  Reports,  from  1838  to  1839.     1  vol. 

Yerger's  Reports,  1832  to  1837.     10  vols. 

Humphrey's  Reports,  vols.  6,  7,  8,  9. 

fHolman's  Digest,  1835.     1  vol 

TEXAS. 

Webb  and  Duvall's  Reports— Texas  Reports,  1846,  '47.     1  vol. 

VERMONT. 

Nathaniel  Chipman's  Reports,  from  1789  to  1791.     1  vol, 

Tyler's  Reports,  from  1801  to  1803.    2  vols. 

Brayton's  Reports,  from  1815  to  1819.     1  vol. 

Daniel  Chipman's  Reports,  from  1789  to  1825.     2  vols. 

Aiken's  Reports,  for  1826,  1827.    2  vols. 

Vermont  Reports,  from  1827  to  1837,    9  vols. 

Shaw's  Reports,  1838, — ^Vermont  Reports,  vol.  10. 

Shaw  and  Weston's  Reports,  1839, — Vermont  Reports,  vol.  1 1 . 

Weston's  Reports,  1840  to  1 843,— Vermont  Reports,  vols.  12,  13,  14 

Slade's  Reports,  1843, — ^Vermont  Reports,  vol.  15. 

W^ashburn's  Reports,  from  1844  to   1850, — Vermont  Reports,   vols. 

16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21. 
Washburn's  Digest,  1845.    1  vol. 

VIRGINIA. 

fJefferson's  Reports,  from  1730  to  1772.     1  vol. 

fVirginia  Cases,  from  1789  to  1826.     2  vols. 

fWythe's  Chancery  Reports,  from  1790  to  1795.     1  vol. 

t  Washington's  Reports,  from  1790  to  1796.    2  vols. 

fCall's  Reports,  from  1790  to  1818.    6  vols. 

tHening  &  Munford's  Reports,  from  1806  to  1809.    4  vols. 


30 


JUDICIAL  REPORTS  AND  DIGESTS. 


fMunford's  Reports,  from  1810  to  1820.    6  vols. 
fGilmer's  Reports,  during  1820  and  1821.     1  vol. 
fRandolph's  Reports,  from  182J  to  1828.    6  vols. 
fLeigh's  Reports,  from  1829  to  1841.     12  vols, 
f  Robinson's  Reports,  from  1842  to  1844.     2  vols. 
fOrattan's  Reports,  from  1844  to  1846.    2  vols. 
fHall's  Digest  of  Reports,  1832.    2  vols. 
Yates'  Digest  of  Reports,  1847.    2  vols. 


WISCONSIN. 


Burritt's  Reports. 


1 
I 

II 

I 


I 


STATUTE  LAW. 


31 


Statute  Law,  United  States. 


No.  Vols.  Copieg 

Digest  of  the  Commercial  Relations  with  Foreign  Nations,      1        1 

Gordon's  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States,  with  His- 
torical and  Explanatory  Notes,  1         1 

Little  and  Brown's  Edition  of  tlie  Laws  of  the  United  States, 

edited  by  Richard  Peters,  1789,  1845,  8        1 

Public  Statutes,  with  Index,    vols.  1 — 5. 

Private  Statutes,  with  Index,    vol.  G. 

Indian  Treaties,     vol.  7. 

European  Treaties,  vol.  8. 

Statutes  at  large  upon  Treaties,  Little  &  Brown'i  edition, 


edited  by  Geo.  Minot, 
Laws  of  the  United  States,  1796, 
Laws,  including  Treaties,  1821,  18-38, 
Laws,  1789,  1815, 

1802,  03,  07,  08,  10, 

1803,  1805, 
1806,  07,  10, 
1806,  09,  15,  2J, 

1809,  1812, 

1810,  17,  18, 
1814,  16, 

1816,  18,  19,  21, 

1817,  18, 

1819,  1823,  (1820  t/jan/in^,) 
1822,  1826,  (1824  wanting,) 
1822,  1827,  {\S2i'want{ng,) 

1826,  1830, 

1827,  1831, 
1828, 

1828,  1832, 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1829,  1834, 
1830, 

1832,  1834, 
1836, 


32 


STATUTE  LAW. 


Acts  and  Resolves,  1837, 

1        5 

1837,  1838,  1849,— 1839  tTffnft'ng-, 

11        4 

The  Library  contains  the  Acts  and  Resolves  unbound, 

from  the  3d  Ses- 

sion,  12th  Congress,  to  the  2d  Session  of  the  30th  Congress  inclusive, 

but  not  complete  sets. 

Statute  Law—Separate  States. 

ALABAMA. 

Tolmin's  Digest  of  the  Laws,  lb23, 

No. 

Vols.  Copies. 

1        2 

Clay's  Digest  of  the  Laws,  1843, 

1        1 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1818, 

1        1 

1822,  23,  24,  25,  2G,  28, 

1        1 

1821,  22,  24,  27, 

4        1 

1828,  1829, 

2        2 

1832, 

1        1 

1834, 

1        3 

1835,  37, 

2        2 

1838,  40, 

I        1 

1841,  42, 

1        1 

1843,  44, 

1        2 

1844,  45,  46, 

2        I 

1849,  50, 

1        1 

ARKANSAS. 

Revised  Statutes,  1837, 

1        3 

Digest  of  Statutes,  1846, 

1        2 

Acts  and  Resolves,   1837, 

1        3 

1840, 

1        2 

1842,  1846, 

3        3 

1848, 

1        2 

CONNECTICUT. 

Revised  Statutes,  1821, 

1        2 

1835, 

1        2 

1838, 

1        2 

1849, 

1        1 

STATUTE  LAW. 

33 

No.  Vols. 

Copies. 

Laws,  1769, 

1 

Private  Acts  and  Resolves,  1789, 1836, 

1 

Laws,  1796, 

1 

Public  Acts,  1821,  22,  29,  30,  31,  33,  35, 

1 

1821,  29,  30,  31,  33,  35, 

1 

1833,  35, 

2 

1836,  37, 

2 

3 

1838,  39, 

2 

6 

1842, 

1 

3 

1845, 

1 

2 

1847,  1848, 

2 

3 

Public  and  Private  Acts,  1841,  1842, 

2 

3 

Public  Acts,  1842,  43, 

1 

5 

Public  Acts  and  Resolves,  1843, 1846, 

3 

1 

1849, 

1 

3 

Private  Acts  and  Resolves,  1844, 

1 

1 

1845, 

1 

3 

1846, 

1 

1 

1849, 

1 

2 

DELAWARE. 

Revised  Laws,  1829, 

1 

2 

Laws,  1700,  1813, 

4 

2 

1813,  1818, 

1 

2 

1821,  1827, 

1 

1 

1829,  1835—1834  wanting, 

1 

2 

1837,  39,  41,  43,  47,  49, 

6 

3 

FLORIDA. 

Thompson's  Digest  of  the  Laws,  1847, 

1 

1 

Laws,  1824,  25,  33,  35, 

1 

1 

1833,  36,  39, 

3 

1 

1842,  1844, 

3 

1 

1845, 

1 

3 

1846,  1849, 

4 

1 

5 

^^u^^^ 

■ 

31                                      STATUTE  LAW. 

GEORGIA. 

No,  Vols. 

Copies. 

Compilation  of  the  Laws,  1800, 1810, 

1 

1 

Prince's  Digest  of  the  Laws,  1820, 

1 

1 

Hodgkiss'  Codification  of  the  Statutes,  1845, 

1 

2 

Cobb's  Analysis  and  Forms,  1846, 

1 

1 

Laws,  1823,  1826, 

1 

1 

1829,  1832, 

2 

1 

1834,  1835, 

1 

1 

1835,  1836, 

1 

2 

1837,  1839, 

2 

3 

1842,  1843,  1848, 

3 

1 

ILLINOIS. 

" 

Revised  Code,  1829, 

1 

1833, 

1 

Revised  Statutes,  1845, 

1 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1820, 1825, 

1 

1822,  1823, 

1 

1831, 

1 

1834,  1840, 

3 

1835, 

3 

1838,  1839, 

2 

1841,  1845, 

3 

1847,  1849, 

2 

3 

INDIANA. 

Revised  Laws,  1831, 

1 

3 

Revised  Statutes,  1838, 

1 

3 

1843, 

1 

2 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1817,  1823, 

1 

1818,  1823, 

1 

1823,  '25,  '27,  '35, 

1 

1824, 

1 

J828,  1829, 

2 

1830, 

1 

2 

1833,  1834, 

2 

3 

1835, 

1 

1 

STATUTE  LAW. 

35 

No.  Vols. 

Copies. 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1835,  '36, 

I 

1 

1840, 

1 

2 

]841,  1843, 

2 

3 

1843,  '44, 

1 

1 

1844,  '45, 

1 

2 

1846,  1848, 

3 

2 

General  Acts  and  Resolves,  1844, 

1 

3 

.     1845,  '49,  1850, 

3 

2 

Local  Acts  and  Resolves,  1844,  '45,  '49, 

2 

2 

IOWA. 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1847, 

1 

2 

1848,. 

1 

1 

1850, 

1 

3 

KENTUCKY. 

Morehead  and  Brown's  Digest,  1834, 

1 

2 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1815,  1817, 

1 

1 

1820,  '22,  '23, 

3 

2 

1824, 

1 

3 

1825, 

1 

2 

1826, 

1 

1 

1827,  1845, 

18 

2 

1846, 

1 

1 

1847,  1850, 

4 

2 

LOUISIANA. 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1823,  1824, 

2 

1 

1826,  1828, 

3 

1 

1830,  '31,  '33, 

2 

.  1 

1833,  '35, 

1 

1 

1836,  1837, 

2 

3 

1839,  1841, 

3 

3 

1845,  1849, 

5 

1 

1850, 

1 

3 

Private  Acts,  1841, 

1 

3 

36 


STATUTE  LAW. 


MAINE. 

No. 

VolB. 

Copies. 

Revised  Statutes,  1840, 

1 

3 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1823,  1830— (1826  wanting,) 

1 

1     1 

1832,  1846, 

13 

3    1 

1847, 

1 

2     1 

1848, 

1 

3 

1849, 

1 

1 

Special  Acts,  1838,  1839, 

2 

3 

Resolves,  1838,  1839, 

2 

3 

MARYLAND. 

Kitty,  Harris  &  Watkins'  Compilation  of  the  Laws  from  1799,  7 

Dorsey's  Laws, 

3 

Testamentary  Laws, 

1 

Index  to  the  Laws  and  Resolutions,  1832,  1837, 

1 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1811, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1819, 1824, 1830, 

12 

1831, 1845, 

11 

3 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Revised  Statutes,  1836, 

1 

2 

General  Laws,  1780, 1800,  imp. 

1 

2 

General  Laws  from  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution  to  1822,  2 

Digest  of  Laws,  1807, 1816, 

Laws,  1816, 

1817,  1825—1823  wanting, 

1818, 

1818,  21,  22,  24,  25,  26, 

1821, 

1822,  23,  24,  25,  26,  35, 

1822,  1829,  1835,  m  same  ro?. 

18-23,  1831,-1828,  '30  wanting, 

1824,  1827, 

1830,  1835,-1831,  '33  wanting, 

1832,  '34,  '35, 

1835,  1836, 

1837, 

2 

1838, 

4 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1839,  1850,-1842  wanting, 

10 

3 

STATUTE  LAW. 

37 

MICHIGAN. 

No.  Vols. 

Copies. 

Revised  Statutes,  1838, 

1 

1 

Laws  of  the  Territory,  1820, 

1 

1 

1824,  '25,  '28,  '29, 

1 

1 

1827, 

1 

1 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1837,  1842, 

5 

3 

1843,  1847, 

5 

2 

1848,  1850, 

3 

1 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Poindexter's  Revised  Code,  1824, 

1 

1 

Hutchinson's  Mississippi  Code,  1789, 1849, 

1 

] 

Howard  and  Hutchinson's  Statutes,  1840, 

1 

1 

Public  Acts,  1824,  1838, 

1 

3 

Acts  and  Resolutions,  182'/,  '28,  '30, 

I 

1 

1827,  '30,  '31,  '33, 

1 

1 

1833, 

1 

1 

1838,  1840, 

3 

3 

1841,  1842, 

1 

2 

1843,  '48, 

1 

1 

1850, 

1 

2 

Local  Laws,  1844, 

1 

3 

MISSOURI 

Revised  Statutes,  1825, 

2 

2 

1835, 

1 

3 

1845, 

1 

3 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1821,  '26,  '28,  '30,  '32, 

1 

1 

1821,  '28,  '30,  '32, 

1 

1 

1826,  '28,  '30,  'Sa, 

1 

1 

1836,  1849,-1837, 1846, 1848 

wanting,  7 

3 

NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 

Digest  of  the  Laws,  1815, 

1 

2 

Laws,  1792, 

1 

1 

1797, 

1 

1 

.  1817, 

1 

1 

38 


STATUTE  LAW. 


No. 

Vols. 

Copies. 

Laws,  1817,  '22,  '23,  '24,  '25,  '29,  '31,  1835, 

1 

1823,  1825,  '29,  1831,  1835, 

1 

1824, 

2 

1833, 

2 

ia36, 

7 

1837, 

1 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1838,  1839. 

3 

1841, 

1 

1842, 

2 

1843, 

3 

1844,  June  and  November  Session, 

3 

1845,  1846, 

3 

1848,  June  and  November  Session, 

3 

1849, 

3 

NEW-JERSEY. 

Revised  Laws,  1821, 

2 

Revised  Statutes,  1847, 

2 

Laws,  1703, 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1820, 

1821,  1826, 

1822,  1825, 

1825,  1831,-1830  ivaniing. 

1827,  1831,-1830  wanting, 

2 

1832,  1835, 

2 

18:35,  1850, 

14 

3 

NEW-YORK. 

Revised  Statutes,  1829, 

3 

2 

Second  edition,  1835, 

3 

2 

Laws  governing  the  Champlain  and  Erie  Canals,  with  Re- 

ports of  Canal  Commissioners,  and  other  important  docu- 

ments, with  Maps,  1825, 

2 

Laws,  1811,  1812, 

1 

1813,  1818, 

4 

1816,  '17,  '18, 

1 

1820,  '22,  '23, 

1 

STATUTE  LAW. 


Laws,  1825,  '26, 
1827, 

1828, 

J828,  '29,  1849,  1850, 
Codes  of  Procedure,  1848, 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Revised  Statutes,  1837, 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1823,  J  828,  '34,  '35, 

1829,  1830, 

1834,  iaS5, 

1828,  1837,-1830  wanting, 

1842,  1849, 

OHIO. 

Revised  Statutes,  1841, 
Laws,  1806,  1816, 

1823,— vol.  22, 

1824,— vol.  23, 

1831,— vol.  29, 

1834,  '35,— vols.  32,  33, 

1835, 1839,— vols.  34  to  38, 

1641,  1848-'9— vols.  39  to  47, 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Laws,  1700,  1808,  Carey  &  Brown's  edition, 

Laws,  with  notes  and  references,  from  1700  to  1830, — vol. 

wanting, 
Thompson's  Laws,  vols,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
Dallas'  Laws,  1781,  1790,— vol.2, 

1818,  '19,  '23, 

1818,  '21,  '22, 

1823,  '25,  '26, 

1826,  '27, 

1828,  1842, 

1843, 1844, 

1845, 1849,-1847  wanlitig, 


VoU.  Copies 

1        2 

1 

4 

1 

6 

22 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

9 

1 

9 


12 
2 
4 


40 


STATUTE  LAW. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

No 

Vols. 

Copies. 

Revised  Laws,  1798, 

1 

1822, 

1 

184^, 

1 

Public  Acts'and  Resolves,  1822,  '25 

1 

1825,  '27,  '31,  '33, 

1 

1835, 

2 

1837, 

2 

1840,  1842, 

1 

1844,  '45, 

2 

1845,  '43,  1848, 

3 

1850, 

1 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Cooper  &  McCord's  Statutes,  1687,  1838,— vol. 

1  wantiTig, 

10 

1 

Cooper's  Statutes  at  large. 

1 

3 

Brevard's  Digest  of  the  Laws, 

3 

2 

Acts  and  Resolutions,  1817,  '19,  '23,  '29, 

1 

1 

1817,  19,  22,  23,  29, 

1 

1 

1833,  39,  40, 

' 

1 

1 

1836, 

w 

1 

2 

1838,  1839,  '41, 

3 

1 

1842,  '44,  '45, 

3 

2 

1846, 

1 

1 

1874,  '48, 

2 

2 

TENNESSEE. 

Hay  ward  &  Cobb's  Digest,  1831, 

1 

2 

Caruthers  and  Nicholson's  Compilation,  1836, 

1 

3 

Scott's  Laws  of  Tennessee,  1715,  1820, 

1 

1 

Public  Acts  and  Resolves,  1819,  1822, 

1 

1 

1820,  1822, 

1 

1 

1823,  1829,-1828  ivanting, 

4 

2 

1831,  1835,-1834 

canting, 

4 

1 

1839, 

1 

3- 

1841,  1843, 

!.-    •;— -'.  ...  . 

2 

1 

STATUTE  LAW. 

41 

No.  VoU. 

Copies. 

Public  Acts  and  Resolves,  1847,  '48, 

1 

2 

1849,  '50, 

1 

1 

TEXAS. 

Laws  and  Decrees  of  Texas  and  Coahuila,  1824, 1835, 

1 

1 

Acts  and  Resolutions, 

1846, 1848, 

VERMONT. 

2 

1 

Revised  Laws, 

1798, 

1 

1 

1806,  1816,  vol.  3, 

1 

2 

Revised  Statutes, 

1839, 

1 

57 

Digest  of  Laws,  to 

1807, 

2 

3 

Slade's  Compilation, 

1825, 

1 

11 

Thompson's  Compilation,  1834, 

1 

32 

Constitution  and  Laws, 

1779,  1788, 

1 

1 

Acts  and  Resolves, 

1784, 

1 

1 

Statutes  of  Vermont, 

1786,  1787, 

2 

1 

Laws, 

1787,  '91,  '92,  '93, 

1 

1 

1791,  1796, 

6 

1 

1798,  1810, 

9 

1 

1802,. 03,  04, 

1 

1 

1803,  1818,  /owmrt/1801, 

1 

1 

1803,  1831, 

7 

1 

1810,  '11,  '12, 

1 

1 

1810,  1813, 

4 

1 

1812,  1813, 

1 

1 

1815,  1829,    1823  &  '28  wanting,  3 

1 

1816, 

1 

2 

1820,  1834,        1824  wanting, 

3 

1 

1820, 

1 

5 

1820,  21,  22,  24, 

1 

2 

1822,  24, 

2 

5 

1822,  26, 

1 

1 

1825, 

1 

3 

1826,  '27, 

2 

2 

1825,  '26,  '27,  '28, 

1 

1 

6 



1828,  '29, 

2 

1 

42 


STATUTE  LAW. 


No 

,  Vols. 

Copies. 

Laws,                               1828,  1831, 

1 

1 

1828,  1834,     1S30  wanting, 

1 

5 

1831, 

1 

2 

1832, 

I 

6 

1833,  '34, 

2 

1 

1835,  1836,. 

2 

5 

1836,  '37, 

1 

10 

1837, 

1 

1 

1838, 

1 

13 

1829, 

1 

23 

1840,  1849, 

10 

10 

The  Library  contains  the  Laws  of  Vermont  unbound, 

from 

1806 

to  1849  inclusive,  except  1814,  but  not  in  perfect  sets. 

VIRGINIA. 

Digest  of  Laws,                        1794, 

1 

1 

Henning's  Statutes  at  Large,    1660,  1755,  Vol. 

2,3,5,6, 

4 

1 

Revised  Code,    1802, 

2 

1 

1819, 

2 

1 

Code  of  Virginia,  1849, 

1 

1 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1810,  '11,  '12,  1815, 

2 

1 

1822,  1850,-1883,  '43,  46 

wanting, 

14 

1 

WISCONSIN, 

Revised  Statutes,  1849, 

1 

1 

Statutes  of  Territory,  1839, 

1 

1 

Acts  and  Resolves,  1842,  1843, 

2 

1 

1848,  1850, 

\ 

<-- ^ -— : 

3 

2 

PART  III. 


STATE  PAPERS 

AND 

LEGISLATIVE  DOCUMENTS. 

AMERICAN  STATE  PAPERS. 

CENSUS  DOCUMENTS. 

CONGRESS  DOCUMENTS. 

STATE  PAPERS— STEVENS'  COLLECTION. 

STATE  LEGISLATIVE  DOCUMENTS,  &:c. 


AMERICAN  STATE  PAPERS.  45 


American  State  Papers. 

American  Archives :   A  collection  of  Records,  State  Pajxirs,  Debates, 
Letters  and  other  Notices  of  Public  Affairs,  by  Peter  Force,  Fourtli 
Series,  1774, 1776,  6  vols. 
Same,  Fifth  Series,  1776, 1783,  vol.  1.    2  copies. 
American  State  Papers,  and  Public  and  Confidential  Documents  of  the 

United  States,  1789, 1819.    12  vols.,  11  and  12  wanting. 
American  State  Papers :  Documents,  Legislative  and  Executive,  of 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  edited  by  Lowrie  &  Clarke : 
Class  I.    Foreign  Relations,  1789,  1822.    4  vols. 
II.    Indian  Affairs,  1789,  1827.    2  vols. 
m.    Finances,  1789, 1822.    3  vols. 
IV.    Commerce  and  Navigation,  1789,  1823.    2  vols. 
V.    MUitary  Affairs,  1789, 1823.    2  vols. 
VI.    Naval  Affairs,  1789,  1825.    1  vol. 
VII.    Post  Office  Department,  1789, 1833.    1  vol. 
VIIL    Public  Lands,  with  duplicate  sets,  1789, 1834-5.    5  vols. 
IX.    Claims,  1789,  1823.     1  vol. 
X.    Miscellaneous,  1789,  1823.    2  vols. 
Digest  of  Patents  isaued  by  the  United  States,  1790, 1839.    1  vol.  3 

copies. 
Executive  Journal,  1789,  1829.    3  vols.  2  copies. 
Laws,  Instructions  and  Opinions  respecting  the  Public  Lands.    1  vol. 
Public  Acts  of  Congress  respecting  the  sale  and  disposition  of  the 

Public  Lands,  1776,  1838.    2  vols. 
Laws,  Resolves  and  Ordinances  relating  to  Revolutionary  Claims, 

1775,1838.    I'vol. 
List  of  Pensioners,  1820.    1vol. 

Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  to  which  are  prefixed  the 
Reports  of  Alexander  Hamilton  on  Public  credit,  on  a  National 
Bank,  on  Manufactures,  and  on  the  Establishment  of  a  Mint,  1790, 
1828.  1vol. 
United  States  Official  Registers,  1822, 1824, 1830, 1832, 1833, 1835, 
1838, 1839, 1841,  1843, 1845,  1847, 1849.    13  vols. 


4«  CENSUS  DOCUMENTS. 


Census  Documents* 

1.  Fifth  Census  :  or  enumeration  of  the  inhabit-  ■■ 
ants  of  tlie  United  States  for  1830,  with  the  propor-  ■■ 
tional  number  of  each  sex,  color,  age,  free  or  slaves, 
foreigners  or  citizens,  deaf  and  dumb  or  blind,  &c. 
to  whicli  is  prefixed  a  schedule  of  the  census  of 
1790,  1800, 1810, 1820.                                         1  vol.  15  copies. 

2.  Sixth  Census  :  or  enumeration  of  the  inhabit- 
ants of  the  United  States  for  1840,  with  the  pro- 
portional number  of  each  sex,  age,  color,  free  or 
slaves  ;  number  employed  in  mining,  agriculture, 
commerce,  the  learned  professions  and  engineer- 
ing ;  number  of  revolutionary  and  military  pension- 
ers ;  deaf  &  dumb,  blind,  insane,  idiots  ;  universi- 
ties and  colleges,  academies  and  grammar  schools, 
common  and  primary  schools,  students  and  schol- 
ars ;  and  number  of  white  persons  over  twenty 
years  of  age  who  cannot  read  and  write,  &c.         1  vol.  10  copies. 


3.  Statistics  of  the  United  States,  showing  tlie  ag- 
gregate value  and  produce  ;  and  the  number  of 
persons  employed  in  mmes,  agriculture,  manufac- 
tures, &c.,  exhibiting  a  full  view  of  the  pursuits, 
industry  and  resources  of  the  different  States  or 
Territories,  as  collected  under  tlie  act  for  taking 

the  sixth  census,  1840.  1  vol.  8  copies. 

4.  Compendium  of  the  Enumeration  of  the  inhab- 
itants and  statistics  of  the  United  States,  as  obtain- 
ed from  the  returns  of  the  Sixth  Census,  1840  ;  ex- 
hibitmg  tlie  population,  wealtli  and  resources  of 
the  country ;  witli  tables  of  the  different  represen- 
tative apportionments  and  abstracts  of  eacli  prece- 
ding census.  1  vol.  13  copies. 


I 
I 


II 


CENSUS  DOCUMENTS. 


47 


5.  Statistical  view  of  the  population,  &c.  of  the  Uni- 
ted States,  sliowing  the  relative  increase  of  the 
military  strength ;  the  free  and  slave  population, 
and  citizens  and  foreigners  ;  the  aggregate  popula- 
tion at  different  periods ;  tlic  number  of  votes  giv- 
en for  Presidents  and  Vice  Presidents ;  also  statis- 
tics of  taxation,  clergy,  roads  and  bridges,  value  of 
labor,  subsistence,  paupers,  education,  public  libra- 
ries, public  journals,  &c.  from  1790  to  1830  inclu- 
sive. 


1  vol.  4  copies. 


6.  Census  of  Pensioners  for  revolutionary  or  milita- 
ry services,  with  their  names,  ages,  places  of  resi- 
dence, &c.  as  returned  by  tlie  Sixth  Census,  1840.   1  vol.  8  copies. 


48  CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 


Congressional  Documents  and  Journals,  published 
since  tiie  formation  of  tlie  Government. 


Note.  The  following  tables  have  been  carefully  prepared  and  af- 
ford useful  information  to  those  who  wish  to  complete  collections  of 
Congressional  Journals,  State  Papers  and  Documents,  and  will  be  of 
service  in  supplying  the  deficiencies  of  the  State  Library  from  the 
Departments  at  Washington. 


Congressional  Documents* 

First  Congress : 

First  Session— March  4, 1789,  to  Sept  29, 1789. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 
Second  Session— January  4,  1790,  to  August  12, 1790. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 
Third  Session— December  6, 1790,  to  March  3, 1791. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Second  Congress : 

Fu-st  Session— October  24, 1791,  to  May  8, 1792. 
Senate  Journal. 
House  Journal. 
Documents. 
Second  Session— November  2, 1792,  to  March  3, 1793. 
Senate  Journal. 
House  Journal. 
Documents. 


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Third  CongreBs : 

First  Sessipn—December  2, 1793,  to  June  9, 1794. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 
Second  Session— November  3, 1794,  to  March  3, 1795. 

Senate  Journal, 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 

Fourth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  7, 1795,  to  June  1, 1796. 
Senate  Journal. 
House  Journal. 
Documents. 
Reports. 
Second  Session— December  5, 179G,  to  March  3, 1797. 
Senate  Journal. 
House  Journal. 
Documents. 
Reports. 

Fifth  Congress : 

First  Session— May  15, 1797,  to  July  10, 1797. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 
Second  Sossion— November  13, 1797,  to  July  16,  1798. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Third  Session—December  3, 1798,  to  March  3, 1799 . 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 
7  Reports. 


50  CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 


Sixth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  2, 1799,  to  March  14, 1800. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Second  Session— November  17, 1800,  to  March  3, 1801 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports, 

Seventh  Congress : 

First  Session— December  7,  1801,  to  May  3, 1802. 
Senate  Journal. 
House  Journal. 
Documents. 
Reports. 
Second  Session — December  6, 1802,  to  March  3, 1803. 
Senate  Journal. 
House  Journal. 
Documents. 
Reports. 


Eighth  Congress : 

First  Session— October  17, 1803,  to  March  27, 1804. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Second  Session— November  5, 1804,  to  March  3, 1805. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 


CONGRESSIONAJ.  DOCUMENTS.  51 

Nintli  Congress : 

J'irst  Session— December  2,  1805,  to  April  21,  1806. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Document*?. 

Reports. 
Second  Session— December  1, 1806,  to  March  3, 1807. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Tenth  Congress: 

First  Session— October  26,  1807,  to  April  25, 1808. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Second  Session— November  7, 1808,  to  March  3,  1809, 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Eleventh  Congress: 

First  Session— May  22,  1809,  to  June  28,  1809. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 
Second  Session— November  27, 1809,  to  May  1, 1810. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Third  Session— December  3, 1810,  to  March  3,  181L 

Senate  Journal.    1  copy. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 


52  CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 


Twelfth  Congress: 

First  Session— November  4, 1811,  to  July  6, 1812. 

Senate  Journal.     1  copy. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Second  Session^Novembcr  2,  1812,  to  March  3, 1813. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal. 

Documents. 

Reports. 

Thirteenth  Congress : 

First  Session—May  24,  1813,  to  August  2, 1813. 

Senate  Journal. 

House  Journal.    1  copy. 

Documents. 

Reports. 
Second  Session — December  6, 1813,  to  April  18, 1814. 

Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 

House  Journal.    4  copies. 

State  Papers,  vols.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Third  Session— September  19, 1814,  to  March3,1815. 

Senate  Journal.    1  copy. 

House  Journal.    2  copies. 

State  Papers. 

Fourteenth  Congress : 

First  Session- December4, 1815,  to  Apra30,  1816. 
Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 
House  Journal.    1  copy. 
State  Papers.    7  vols.  2  sets. 
Documents.    1  copy. 
Second  Session— December  S,  1816,  to  March  3, 1817. 
Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 
House  Journal.    2  copies. 
State  Papers.    3  vols.  2  sets,  2  odd  vols. 
.•  Documents.    1  copy. 


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Fifteenth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  1, 1817,  to  April  20,  1818. 

Senate  Journal.    4  copies. 

House  Journal.    4  copies. 

State  Papers.    8  vols,  and  sundry  copies. 

Documents.    2  copies. 
Second  Session— November  16, 1818,  to  March  3, 1819. 

Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 

House  Journal.    5  copies. 

State  Papers.    8  vols. 

Documents.    2  copies. 

Sixteenth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  6, 1819,  to  May  15, 1820. 

Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 

House  Journal.     1  copy. 

State  Papers.    11  vols. 

Reports  of  Committees.    1  copy. 

Treasurer's  Accounts.    7  sets. 
Second  Session— November  13, 1820,  to  March  3, 1821. 

Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 

Documents.    4  vols. 

House  Journal.    5  copies. 

State  Papers.     14  vols. 

Reports  of  Committees.    1  vol. 

Seventeenth  Congress: 

First  Session— December  3, 1821,  to  May  8, 1822. 

Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 

Documents.    6  vols. 

House  Journal,    4  copies. 

State  Papers.    8  vols. 

Reports  of  Committees.    2  vols.  2  sets. 
Second  Session— December  2, 1822,  to  March  3, 1823. 

Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 

Documents.    2  vols  and  2  sets. 

House  Journal.    5  copies. 

Documents.    5  vols.  2  sets. 


54  CONGHESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 


Eighteenth  Congress  ; 

First  Session— December  1,  1823,  to  May  26,  1824. 
Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 
Documents.    3  vols.  3  copies. 
House  Journal.    3  copies. 
State  Papers.     12  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    2  vols.  2  cop. 
Second  Session— December  6, 1824,  to  March  3,  1825. 
Senate  Journal.    5  copies. 
Documents.    4  vols. 
House  Journal.    1  copy. 
State  Papers.    9  vols. 

Reports  of  Committees.    2  vols.  2  cops. 
Nineteenth  Congress  J 

First  Session— December  5, 1825,  to  May  22,  1826. 
Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 
Documents.    5  vols.  2  copies. 
House  Journal.    4  copies. 
Documents.    10  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    2  vols.  2  cops. 
Second  Session— December  6, 1826,  to  March  3, 1827. 
Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 
Documents.    3  vols. 
House  Journal.    3  copies. 
Documents.     10  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    3  vols.  2  cops. 

Twentieth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  3, 1827,  to  May  26, 1828. 
Senate  Journal.     1  copy. 
Documents.    5  vols. 
House  Journal.    1  copy. 
Documents.    7  vols. 
Reports  of  Committees.    4  copies. 
Second  Session— December  1, 1828,  to  March  3, 1829. 
Senate  Journal.    1  copy. 
Documents.    2  vols.  2  copies. 
House  Journal.    4  copies. 
Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    2  copies. 


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CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTa  55 


Twenty -First  Congress: 

First  Session— December  3, 1829,  to  May  31,  1830. 

Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 

Documents.    2  vols. 

House  Journal.  .  2  copies. 

Documents.    A^s.  2  copies. 
Report  of  Committees.    4  vols.  2  cops. 
Second  Session— December  6,  1830,  to  March  3, 1831. 

Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 

Documents.    2  vols.  2  copies. 

House  Journal,    2  copies. 

Executive  Documents.    4  vols.  2  cops. 

Reports  of  Committees.     1  copy. 
Twenty-Second  Confess : 

First  Session— Decembers,  1831,  to  July  16,  1832. 

Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 

Documents,    3  vols,  2  copies. 

House  Journal.    2  copies. 

Executive  Documents.    6  vols. 

Reports  of  Committees.    5  vols.  2  copies. 
Second  Session— December  3, 1832,  to  March  3,  1833. 

Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 

Documents.    1  vol.  2  copies. 

House  Journal.    2  copies. 

Executive  Documents.    3  vols.  2  copies. 

Reports  of  Committees.    1  vol.  2  copies. 
Twenty-Third  Congress : 

First  Session— December  2,  1833,  to  June  29, 1834. 

Senate  Journal.     2  copies. 

Documents.    14  vols.  2  copies. 

House  Journal.    2  copies. 

Executive  Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 

Reports  of  Committees.    5  vol.  2  copies. 
Second  Session — December  1, 1834,  to  March  3, 183.'). 

Senate  Journal.   2  copies. 

Documents.    4  vols.  2  copies. 

House  Journal.    2  copies. 

Executive  Documents,    5  vols.  2  copies. 

Reports  of  Committees.    2  vols.  2  copies. 


56  CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 


>c 


Twenty-Fourth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  7,  1835,  to  July  4,  1836. 
Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 
Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 
.       House  Journal.    4  copies. 

Executive  Documents.    7  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    3  vols. 
Second  Session — December  5,  1836,  to  March  3, 1837. 
Senate  Journal.   2  copies. 
Documents. 
(None.)  House  Journal. 

Documents. 
Reports  of  Committees. 

Twenty-Fifth  Congress: 

First  Session — September  4, 1837,  to  October  16, 1837. 

Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 

Documents.     2  copies. 

House  Journal.    4  copies. 

Documents.    1  vol.  2  copies. 

Reports  of  Committees.     1  vol.  2  copies. 
Second  Session— December  4,  1837,  to  July  8, 1838. 

Senate  Journal.     2  copies. 

Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 

House  Journal.    3  copies. 

Documents.    12  vols.  2  copiee. 
Index  to  House  Documents  from  1831  to  1839.    2  copies. 
Third  Session— December  3, 1838,  to  March  3,  1839. 

Senate  Journal. 

Documents. 

House  Journal.    2  copies. 

Documents. 

Reports  of  Committees. 

Twenty-Sixth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  2, 1839  to  July  21, 1840. 
Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 
Documents.    8  vols.  2  copies. 
House  Journal.    3  copies. 
Documents.    7  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    4  vols.  2  copies. 


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CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS.  57 


Second  Session — December  7, 1840,  to  March  3, 1841. 
Senate  JoumaL    2  copies. 
Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 
House  Journal.    2  copies.  ' ' 

Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    2  copies. 
Twenty-Seventh  Congress : 

First  Session— May  31,  1841,  to  September  13,  1841. 
Senate  Journal.     1  copy. 
Documents.    2  copies. 
House  Journal.    3  cofwes. 
Documents.    2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    2  copies. 
Miscellany.    2  vols. 
Second  Session— December  6, 1841,  to  August  31, 1842. 
Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 
Documents.    5  vols.  2  copies. 
House  Journal.    3  copies. 
Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    5  vols. 
Third  Session— December  5,  1842,  to  March  3,  1843. 
Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 
Documents.    4  vols  and  odd  vols. 
House  Journal.    5  copies. 
Documents.    8  vols.  2  copies. — vol.  9  u^Vg 
Reports  of  Committees.    4  vols.  2  copies. 
Twenty-Eighth  Congress : 

First  Session— December  4,  1843,  to  June  17, 1844. 
Senate  Journal.     1  voL 
Documents.    7  vols. 
/  V*"     House  JoumaL    5  copies. 

Documents.    6  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    3  vol.  2  copies. 
Second  Session — December  2, 1844,  to  March  3,  1845. 
Senate  Journal.   2  copies. 
Documents.    11  vol.  2  copies. 
House  Journal.    5  copies. 
Documents.     5  vols.  2  copies. 
8  Reports  of  Committees.    2  copies. 


58  CONGRESSIONAL  DOCUMENTS. 

Twenty-Ninth  Congress : 

First  Sessiott— December  1, 1845,  to  August  10, 1846. 
Senate  Journal.    2  copies. 
Documents.      9  vols.  2  copies. 
House]|Journal.    5  copies. 
Documents.    8  vols.  2  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    5  copies. 
Second  Session — December  7, 1846,  to  March  3, 1847. 
Senate  Journal.    3  copies. 
Documents.    3  vols.  3  copies. 
House  Journal.    5  copies. 
Documents.    4  vols.  3  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    3  copies. 
Thirtieth  Congress  : 

First  Session— December  6, 1847,  to  August  14, 1848. 
Senate  Journal.    1  vol.  3  copies. 
Documents.    9  vols.  3  copies. 
Reports.    1  voL3  copies. 
Miscellany.    1  vol.  3  copies. 
House  JoumaL    1  vol.  5  copies. 
Documents.    9  vols.  3  copies. 
Miscellany.     1  vol.  3  copies. 
Report  of  Committees.    4  vols.  4  copies. 
Second  Session — December  4, 1848,  to  March  3, 1849. 
Senate  Journal.    1  vol.  3  copies. 
Documents.    4  vols.  3  copies. 
I  Miscellany.    2  vols.  3  copies. 

Special  Session.    1  vol.  3  copies. 
Reports.    1  vol.  3  copies. 
House  Journal.     1  vol.  3  copies. 
Documents.    7  vols.  3  copies. 
Miscellany.    1  vol.  3  copies. 
Reports  of  Committees.    1  vol.  3  copies. 


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STEVENS'  DOCUMENTS. 


Docaments  and  Papers,  purchased  of  Henry  Ste- 
vens, Esq.  of  Barnet* 

BUT  FEW  OF  WHICH  ARE  AS  TET  DEPOSITED  IN  THE  LIBRARY. 


Address  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  towns  of  Plainfield,  Lebanon,  En- 
field, (alias  Belham,)  Canaan,  Cardigan,  Hanover,  Lime,  Orford, 
Haverhill,  Bath,  and  LandafiT,  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  several  towns 
in  the  Colony  of  New  Hampshire,  177G. 

Animadversary  Address  to  the  inhabitants  of  Vermont — by  Ethan 
AUen,  1778. 

Council  of  Censors — Journal  of,  1787. 

Green  Mountain  Boys'  Petition  to  the  King,  1776 — Manuscript 

Green  Mountain  Repository — ^by  Z.  Thompson — 1832. 

Letters  and  Memoirs  relating  to  tlie  War  of  American  Independence 
— by  Madame  De  Riedesel — 1827. 

Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Government  of  New  York — ^by 
Ethan  Allen— 1774. 

Natural  and  Political  History  of  Vermont — ^by  Ira  Allen — 1798. 

Present  State  of  the  Controversy  between  Vermont  and  New  Hamp- 
shire—1784. 

Reflections  on  the  Disputes  between  New  York  and  New  Hampshire 
— byJ.H.Lydius— 1764. 

Remonstrance  of  the  Council  of  Vermont  against  the  Resolutions  of 
Congress,  of  Dec.  5, 1783. 

Sermons — Election — from  1782  to  1834 — including  two  pamphlets. 

State  of  the  Right  of  the  Colony  of  New  York  with  respect  to  its 
Eastern  Boundary  on  the  Connecticut  River, — 1773. 

State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada  as  laid  before  the  House  of 
Commons — ^by  J.  Burgoyne — 1780. 

Vermont's  Appeal— by  S.  R.  Bradley— 1799. 

Vindication  of  the  Opposition  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Vermont  to  the 
Government  of  New  York— by  Ethan  Allen— 1779. 

Vindication  of  the  conduct  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Vermont — 
by  Ira  Allen— 1779. 


60  NEWSPAPERS. 


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Newspapers* 

American  Whig,  Woodstock — 1833,  1  vol. 

Asylum  Journal,  Brattleboro' — 1842, 1844 — unbound,  3  vols. 

Bellows  Falls  Journal,  Bellows  Falls— 1835, 1837 — utjbound,  3  vols. 

«  «    Gazette,    «  «        1838,  1845— wn^eunrf,    8  vols. 

Bennington  News  Letter,  Bennington — 1812, 1815 — unbound^  4  vols. 
Burlington  Gazette,  Burlington — 1814,  1815 — unbound,  1  vol. 

«  Free  Press,    «        1831, 1833,  3  vols. 

«  «        1834, 1847,— wn6ourw/,  14  vols. 

Caledonian,  St.  Johnsbury — 1837,  1847 — unbound,  11  vols. 

Champlain  Reporter,  St.  Albans — 1809,  1810,  2  vols. 

Columbian  Patriot,  Middlebury — 1813,  1815,  2  vols. 

Democratic  Statesman,  Windsor — 1835 — unbound,  1  vol. 

Farmers'  Library,  Rutland— 1793,  ]794,  2  vols. 

Farmers'  Weekly  Messenger,  Brattleboro'— 1823  &  1829— 

unbound,  2  vols. 

Farmers'  Herald,  St.  Johnsbury— 1628, 1831,  4  vols. 

Federal  Galaxy,  Brattleboro'— 1800,  1803,  3  vols. 

Flail,  Brattleboro'— 1840— wnfcouw^,  1  vol. 

Franklin  County  Advertiser,  St.  Albans — 1810 — unbound  4  vol. 
Friend,  St.  Johnsbury — 1829 — unbound,  1  voL 

Green  Mountain  Patriot,  Peacham— 1798, 1806,  10  vols. 

"  «         Farmer,  Bennington— 1809,  1815,  6  vols. 

Independent  Inquirer,  Brattleboro' — 1833,  1  voL 

Literary  Excelsior  &.  Musical  World,  Bellows  Falls — 1848 — 

unbound,  1  voL 

Middlebury  Mercury,  Middlebury— 1804,  1809,  5  vols. 

National  Standard,  Middlebury— 1815,  1816,  2  vols. 

North  Star,  DanvilUe— 1807, 1832,  26  vols, 

"  "  «  IS33,IS47— unbound— {^S3i  wanting,)  UvoU. 
Northern  Sentinel,  Burlington— 1810,  1822— {1817,  '19,  '20, 

wanting,)  11  vols. 

North  American,  Swanton — 1840 — unbound,  1  vol. 

Northern  Galaxy,  Middlebury — 1844, 1845 — unbound,  2  vols. 


NEWSPAPERS.  61 


Orange  County  Nightingale,  Newbury — 1797^-i*niou»M?,  1  vol. 

«            «        Republican,        «        18A0— unbound,  1  voL 

People's  Press,  Middlebury— 1841, 1&4S— unbound,  3  vols. 

Post  Boy,  Windsor— 1805,  1806,  2  vols. 

Reporter,  BratUeboro'— 1803,  1810,  8  vols. 

«               «                 1801,  1814— wniounrf,  4  vols. 

"               «                  1819— unbound,  1  vol. 

Repository,  St  Albans — 1833, 1835 — unbound,  3  vols. 

Rutland  Herald,  RuUand- 1794, 1821— <1815  wanting,)  26  vols. 

«  "  "        1822, 1848-^niourMM1828, 1834, 

tmnting,)  22  vols. 

Semi-Weekly  Eagle,  Brattleboro' — 1847 — unbound,  1  voL 

Spirit  of  Seventy-Six,  Windsor — 1835 — unbound,  1  vol. 

Spirit  of  the  Age,  Woodstock — 1840, 1845 — unbound,  6  vols. 
Spooner's  Vermont  Journal,  Windsor— 1783, 1815— (1813 

wanting,)  32  vols. 
Statesman  &  Jackson  Republican,  Windsor — 1835 — unbound,  1  vol. 

State  Journal,  Montpelier — 1836 — unbound,  1  vol. 

State  Banner,  Bennington — 1841, 1845 — unbound,  5  vols. 

Topaz,  Middlebury — 1842 — unbound,  1  voL 

Vergennes  Gazette,  Vergennes— 1800,  1801,  2  vols. 

Vermont  Gazette,  Bennington— 1783,  1804.  21  vols. 

"            "            "                 1816,  1847— untounrf,  32  vols. 

Vermont  Watchman,  Montpelier — 1807, 1847,  unbound,  41  vols. 

«'          Centinel,  Burlington— 1808,  1810,  3  vols. 

«          Republican,  Windsor— 1809,  1831,  23  vols. 

«          Mirror,  Middlebury— 1815,  1  vol. 

«          Intelligencer,  Bellows  Falls— 1817,  1834,  18  vols. 

«          Advocate,  Royalton — 1827,  1  vol 

"          Journal,  (Spooner'e)  Windsor — 1832 — unbound,  1  voL 

«          Phcenix,  Brattleboro'— 1834,  1847— unbound,  14  vols. 

"          Chronicle,  Windsor — unbound,  14  vols. 

«          Patriot,  Montpelier— 1836,  18i7— unbound,  12  vols. 

"          Farmer,  Windsor — 1836 — unbound,  1vol. 

«         Mercury,  Woodstock— 1837, 1838,  2  vols. 

«          Times,  Windsor— 1839,  1  vol. 


62 


NEWSPAPERS. 


Vermont  Temperance  Star,  Montpelier — 1839 — unbound^  1  vol. 

"          Republican,  St  Albans — 1843, 1847 — unbound^  5  vols. 

«          Journal,  Windsor— 1845, 1847,  3  vols. 

Vermonter,  Vergennes — unbound^  1  vol. 

Voice  of  Freedom,  Brandon— 1842, 1847 — unbound^  6  vols. 

Washingtonian,  Windsor— 1810,  1812,  3  vols. 

Walton's  Daily  Journal,  Montpelier — 1836 — unbound,  1  voL 
Washingtonian  &  Ladies'  Miscellany,  Bennington — 1842 — 

unbound,  1  vol. 

Weekly  Wanderer,  Randolph— 1801, 1809,  9  vols. 

«         Messenger,  St  Johnsbury— 1832, 1833,  2  vols. 

Windsor  Gazette,  Windsor,  1801, 1804,  4  vols. 

"          Statesman,  Windsor— 1836, 1837— «n6oumi,  2  vols. 


STATE  PAPERS. 


63 


State    Papers. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Senate  and  House  Journals,  1844, 1846, 

3  vols. 

1849, 
Message  of  Governor,  1846,1 
Sundry  Reports, 

2  vols. 

Pamphlet. 

Pamphlets. 

FLORIDA. 

Senate  and  House  Journal,  1848, 

2  vols. 

ILLINOIS. 

Senate  and  House  Journal,  1844, 
Senate  and  House  Journal,  1839,  1840, 

1  vol.  2  copies. 
2  vols.  3  copies. 

1840,  '46, 
Message  of  the  Governor,  1842,  '44, 

2  vols. 
Panq)hlet. 

INDIANA. 

Documentary  Journal,  1849,  '50,g 

1vol. 

IOWA. 

House  Journal,  1848, 

1  vol.  3  copies. 

KENTUCKY. 

Senate  Journal,  1848,  1850, 
House  Journal,  1«48,  1850, 

2  vols. 
2  vols. 

Legislative  Reports,  1843, 1850, 

5  vols. 

LOUISIANA. 

• 

Debates  of  the  Convention  for  Revising  the  Constitution, 

1vol. 

Journal  of  the  Convention  for  Revising  the  Constitution, 
Report  of  the  State's  Treasurer,  1846, 

1vol. 
Pamphlet. 

MAINE. 

Legislative  Documents,  1841,  '42. 
MesMige  of  the  Governor,  1849, 
North  Eastern  Boundary,  1841, 

1  vol.  2  copies. 

Pamphlet. 

1  vol.  2  copies. 

64 


STATE  PAPERS. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Journal  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  1774,  75, 

1vol. 

Abstract  of  the  condition  of  the  Banks,  1838, 

1vol. 

MARYLAND. 

Conventions  of  Maryland,  1774, 1776, 

1vol. 

Senate  and  House  Journal,  1841, 1844, 

4  vols. 

House  of  Delegates,  Journal,  1842, 1844, 

3  vols. 

Message  of  Governor,  1843, 1844, 

Pamphlds. 

MICHIGAN. 

Senate  Reports,  1848, 

IvoL 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Senate  Journal,  1840,  1841, 1850, 

3  vols. 

House  Journal,  1840,  1841,  1850, 

3  vols. 

NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 

Senate  and  House  Journals,  1848, 

1  vol.  2  copies. 

1849, 

1  voL  2  copies. 

Sundry  Reports. 

NEW-JERSEY. 

Journal  of  the  General  Assembly,  1841,  1847,- 

-1844  wanting f  6  vols. 

Joumal  of  the  Legislative  Council,  1841,  1843, 

3  vols.  3  copies. 

Senate  Journal,  1845,  1846, 

2  vols. 

Journal  of  Constitutional  Convention,  1844, 

1  vol.  3  copies. 

NEW-YORK. 

Journal  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  Committee  of  Safety,  and 

Council  of  Safety  of  the  State  of  New-York, 

1775,  1776,      2  vols. 

Senate  Journal,  1848, 

1vol. 

Documents, 

3  vols. 

Assembly  Journal,  1848, 

1vol. 

Documents,  1848, 

7  vols. 

Senate  Journal,  1849, 

I  vol. 

Documents,  1849, 

3  vols. 

Assembly  Journal,  1849, 

2  vols. 

Documents,  1849, 

7  vols. 

STATE  PAPERS. 

65 

Report  of  the  Regents  of  the^  University  of  New-York, 

1835, 1850— 1842,  2 copies, 

17  vols. 

Report  of  the  same  upon  the  Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  1848,             | 

'49,  '50, 

1vol. 

Instructions  from  the  Regents  of  the  University 

to  the 

Academies,  1845, 

1vol. 

j     Report  of  the  Canal  Commissioners,  1817, 

1  vol. 

1                                                             1850, 

Pamphlet. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  Criminal  Statistics,  1848,    1  vol. 

Report  of  Comptroller,  1844, 

Pamphlet. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Journal  of  the  Convention  for  Revising  the  Constitution,  1835,    1  vol. 

OHIO. 

Legislative  Documents,  1843, 1844, 

1vol. 

Auditor  of  Accounts,  Report  of,  1849, 

Pamphlet. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Abstract  of  Bank  Returns  and  Institutions  of  Savings,  1849. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Senate  and  House  Journals,  1841, 1843, 

3  vols.  2  copies. 

Journals  of  the  Assembly,  1844, 1848, 

5  vols.  2  copies. 

VERMONT. 

Slade's  State  Papers, 

1  vol.  6  copies. 

Assembly  Journal,  1784, 

1  vol.  2  copies. 

1784,  '5, 

1vol. 

1787,  '91, 

1  voL 

1788, 1818, 

20  vols. 

1795,  '99, 

1vol. 

1801,  '10,  '11, 

1vol. 

1803,  '04, 

1  vol. 

1809, 1811, 

3  vols.  2  copies. 

1809,  '10, 

1vol. 

1811,  '16,  '17, 

IvoL 

1814, 1818, 

5  vob. 

1817,  '22,  '25, 

1  vol. 

9                       1818,  1820, 

1  vol. 

STATE  PAPERS. 


Assembly  Journal,  1821,  '22, '25, 

" 

1  vol. 

1822, '24, '25, 

1  vol.  3  copies. 

1822,  1824, 

1  vol.  2  copies. 

1825, 1827, 

1  vol.  4  copies. 

1825, 1828, 

1vol. 

1825,  '29,  '30, 

1vol. 

1826,  '28,  '29,  K 

^0, 

1  vol.  10  copies. 

1826, 

IvoL 

1828, 1830, 

1  vol.  3  copies. 

1831,34, 

1  vol.  1 1  copies. 

1835, 

1  vol.  8  copies. 

House  Journal,  1836, 

1  vol  12  copies. 

1837, 

1  vol.  13  copies. 

1838, 1839, 

2  vols.  9  copies. 

1840, 

1  vol.  20  copies. 

1841, 1849, 

9  vols.  10  copies. 

Senate  Journal,  1836, 

1  vol.  16  copies. 

1837, 

1  vol.  6  copies. 

1838, 1849, 

12  vols.  10  copies. 

Journal  of  the  Council  of  Censors 

,  1820,  21, 

1vol. 

1820,  '21, ' 

27,                       1  vol. 

1827, 

IvoL 

1841, 

1  vol.  5  copies. 

1848, 

1  vol.  6  copies. 

Journal  of  the  Convention,  1836, 

1  vol.  6  copies. 

1843, 

Pamphlet,  46  copies. 

1850, 

PampJdetj  50  copies. 

Report  of  the  Auditor  of  Accounts 

1842, 1848, 

1  vol.  3  copies. 

1849, 

Pamphkty  200  copies. 

Senate  and  House  Rules  and  Directory,  1837, 

1848,                  1  vol. 

1837, 

1849,                  1  vol. 

Governor's  Messages,  1847,  1848, 

Pamphlet, 

The  Library  contains  tlie  Journals  of  the  General  Assembly,  un- 

bound, from  1802  to  1836,  inclusive,  except  1803,  '04,  '05,  06,  '07,  '08, 

'09,  '12,  '13,  '14,  '15,  '17,  '18,  '21, 

22,— House  Journals  from  1836  to 

1849  inclusive,  except  1840— Senate  Journals  from  1836  to  1849  in- 

clusive 

STATE  PAPERa 


«7 


VIRGINIA. 

Executive  Message  with  accompanying  Documents,  1846,         1  vol. 
Assembly  Documents,  1847,  1  voL 

Reports  of  Public  Officers,  Pamphlets, 


WISCONSIN. 

Journal  of  the  Convention  to  form  a  Constitution,  1846,  1  voL 

Journal  and  Debates  of  the  Convention,  1847, 1848,  1  voL 


.C2G): 


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PART  lY. 


FRENCH  EXCHANGES 

OBTAINED  THROUGH 

M.  VATTEMAHE'S 
Literary  &  Scientific  International  Excliange  Agency i 


FRENCH  EXCHANGES.  71 


French  Exchanges. 


Abrege  sur  la  culture  d'Olivier,  suivi  de  la  description  et  dea  moyens 
de  detruire  les  insects  qui  devorent  cet  arbre  et  d'un  Tableau  Syn- 
optique  indiquant  la  culture  particuliere  de  111  varieties,  avec  un 
rameau  d'Olivier  Lytliographie— par  J.  P.  Bompard— 1842.     1  vol. 

Agriculture  Frangaise — Department  des  Coates-du- 

Nord,  1  vol.  3  copies. 

Department  de  la  Haute-Gar- 

onne,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Department  du  Tarn,  1  vol.  3  copies. 

Agriculture  Frangaise,  par  M  M.  les  Inspectuers  de  T Agriculture, 
public  d'apres  les  ordres  de  le  Ministre  de 
I'Agriculture  et  du  Commerce,  Depart- 
ment de  I'Isere,  Paris,  1843, 1  vol.  2  copies. 
Department  des  Hautes-Pyr- 
rennes,  1843,  1  voL 

Ampelographie  au  Traite  des  cepages  le  plus  estimes  dans  tous  les 
vignoble  de  quelque  renom,  par  le  Corate  Odant,  Paris,  1845,  1  vol. 

Annalea  des  Haras  et  de  1' Agriculture,  publiees  par  une  societe 
d'eleveurs,  de  Professeurs  et  d'Anciens  eleves  de  PEcole  Royale 
des  Haras,  Paris,  1845,  2  vols. 

Biblia  Sacra,  vulgatffi  editionis,  Sixti  V.  Pontificis  Maximi  jussu  re- 
cognita  et  dementis  VIII.  auctoritate  edita,  1684,  cum  privilegio 
Regis,  1  vol. 

Chambre  des  Pairs,  Proces  Verbal  des  seances  de  la : 

Session  1842,  2  vols. 

1843,  4  vols. 

1844,  5  vols. 

Chambre  des  Pairs  de  France,  Impressions  Diverse : 

Session  1842,  3  vols. 

1843,  4  vols. 

1844,  4  vols. 

Colonization  et  Agriculture  de  I'Algerie,  par  L.  Moll,  Paris, 
1845,  2  vols. 


72  FRENCH  EXCHANGES. 

Compte  Rendu  au  Roi  de  I'emploi  des  fonds  alloues,  depuis  1839 ; 
pour  I'enseignement  religieux  et  eleraentaire  des  noirs,  et  de  1'  exe- 
cution des  lois  des  18  et  19  Juillet,  1845 — relatives  au  regime  des 
esclaves  a  I'introduction  des  traveilleurs  libres  aux  colonies,  etc. 
Paris,  1846,  1  vol. 

Commission,  instituee  par  decision  Royale,  du  26  Mai  1840,  pour 
I'examen  des  questions  relatives  a  I'Esclavage  et  a  la  Constitution 
politique  des  colonies — Rapport  fait  au  Ministre  d'Etat  de  la  Marine 
et  des  Colonies — Paris,  1843,  1  vol. 

Comraentaire  sur  les  Lois  Rurales  Frangaises — expliquiees  par  la  ju- 
risprudence et  la  doctrine  des  auteurs,  suivi  d'un  essai  sur  les  usa- 
ges locaux,  par  E.  J.  A.  Neveu  Derotrie — Paris,  1845, 1  vol.  2  copies. 

Conseils  General  du  Department  de  la  Seine — Sessions  1839,  1842, 
1844,  1846, 1847,  Proces  Verbaux— Paris,  5  vols. 

Conseils  Generaux  de  I' Agriculture  des  Manufactures  et  du  Commerce, 

1841,  1842,  Proces  Verbaux,       1  vol.  2  copies. 

1845,  3846,  3  vol.  2  copies. 

Conseils  auxnouveaux  educateurs  de  Vers  a  Soie — Resume  des  meth- 
odes  et  des  pratiques  a  suivre  pour  planter  des  Muriers,  construire 
des  Magnaneries  elever  les  Vers  a  Soie  et  filer  les  cocons  :  par  M. 
Frederic  De  Boullenois — Paris,  1842,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Considerations  sur  les  principes  de  la  Police  du  Roulage,  et  sur  les 
travaux  d'  entretien  des  routes  ;  survies  d'un  appendix  contcnant  un 
extrait  de  diverses  enquetis  parlementaries  Anglaises,  ainsi  que  du 
nouveau  traite  des  routes  de  Sir  Henry  Parnell,  et  1'  instructions 
officielle  pour  le  direction  des  travaux  de  la  route  de  Londres  a 
Holyhead — par  M.  Navier — Paris,  1835,  1  vol. 

Cours  d'  Agriculture — par  Le  C^c  De  Gasparin,  4  vols. 

Des  Institutions  de  Credit  Foncier  en  Allemagne  et  en  Belgique — 
par  M.  Royer — Paris,  1845,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Des  Metaux  en  France — Rapport  fait  au  jury  centrale  de  I'exposition 
des  produits  de  I'industrie  Franfjaise,  de  I'annee  1827,  sur  les  objfets 
relatifs  a  la  metallurgie — par  A.  M.  Heron  de  Villefosse — Paris, 
1827,  1vol. 

De  la  Fabrication  du  Fromage— par  le  D'.  Fo.  Gera — 
Paris,  1843,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Du  Cheval  en  France—par  De  Boigno,  1843,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Elements  de  Comptabilitie  Rurale,  theorique  et  pratique,  par  M.  Ar- 
mand  Malo— Paris,  1841,  1  voL 


FRENCH  EXCHANGES.  75 


Exposition  des  produits  de  1'  Industrie  Frangaise  en  1844— Rapport 

du  jury  central— Paris,  1844,  parties  2  and  .3. 

Histoire  des  Francaise  depuis  le  temps  des  Gaulois  jusqu'en   1830 : 

par  Theophile  Lavallee — 80  gravures  sur  acier,  forraant  I'galarie 

-  complete  des  portraits  des  Rois  de  France  et  des  Personages  les 
plus  celebres,  d'  apres  les  tableaux  authentiquos  du  musee  de  Ver- 
sailles— cinquieme  edition,  revue  et  corrigee — Paris,  1845,    2  vols. 

Histoire  de  France — depuis  Tetablishement  delaMonarchie,  jusqu'au 
regne  de  Louis  XiV.,  30  vols. 

L'Agriculture  de  I'Ouest  de  la  France — etudiee  plus  specialement 
dans  le  Department  de  Maine  et  Loire — par  O.  Leclerc  Chouin — 
Paris,  1843,  1  vol. 

L'Agriculture  Raisonnee  ou  Manuel  complet'et  special  du  cultivateur, 
dans  les  Deux-Sevres  et  Department  d  I'Ouest — par  Abbe  Pic- 
card — 1844,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

La  Normandie  Agricole,  Journal  d*  Agriculture  pratique  d'  economie 
rurale  et  d'  horticulture,  4  vols. 

L'  Histoire  du  vieux  et  du  nouveau  Testament,  1768,  1  vol. 

L'  Esprit  des  apologistes  de  la  Religion  Chretienne,  1  vol. 

La  Logique  ou  I'Art  de  penser,  1763,  1  vol. 

La  Maison  Rustique  du  Siecle  XIX^.,  5  vols. 

Icr  Agriculture,  propreraent  dite. 
2e    Cultures  industrielles  et  Amimaux  domestiques. 
3©    Arts  agricoles. 
4e  Agriculture  forestiere,  Etangs,  Administration  et  Legislation 

Rurale. 
53    Horticulture. 

Libraire  de  Rey  et  Gravier — quai  des  Augustins,  45 — Paris, 

1845,  1  vol. 

Manuel  d'Agriculture  a  1'  usage  des  cultivateurs  et  des  Ecoles  pri- 
maires  Du  Nord  de  la  France — ^par  V.  Rendu — 1838, 1  vol.  2  copies. 

Manuel  d'Agriculture,  par  Jules  Martinelli — deuxieme  edition,  revue 
et  corrigee — Bordeaux,  1846,  1  voL 

Manuel  elementaire  du  Cultivateur  Alsacien — par  J.  L.  Stoltz — Stras- 
bourg, 1842,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Manuel  populaire  d'Agriculture,  d  'apres  I'etat  actuel  des  progres 
dans  la  culture  des  champs,  des  prairies  naturelles,  de  la  vigne, 


74  FRENCH  EXCHANGES. 


des  arbres  fruitiers ;  dans  I'education  du  gros  betail,  du  cheval, 
du  pore,  des  abeilles— par  J.  A.  Schlipf— Paris,  1844, 1  vol.  2  copies. 

Memoires  d'Agriculture,  d'Economie  Rurale,  et  Domestique, — pub- 
lies  par  la  Societe  Royale  et  Centrale  d'Agi'iculture,  1831,  1846, 
with  duplicates  of  1843  and  1846,  16  vols. 

Monumental  Statistiques  de  Paris,  1  vol. 

Notes  Economiques  sur  I'Administration  des  Richesses  et  la  Statis- 
tique  a*ricole  de  la  France — par  C.  E.  Royer,  D.  M.  P. — 
Paris,  1843,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Premiers  elements  d'Agi'iculture  renfermant  les  trois  parties  qui  trait- 
ent ;  V  des  systemes  de  culture,  des  assolements  et  des  rotations  ; 
2'  de  la  culture  speciale  des  plantes  ;  3°  de  I'economie  rurale,  mais 
surtout  de  I'education  du  betail — par  L.  Bentz  et  A.  J.  Chretien — 
Paris,  1845,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Preservatif  d'  Agromanie  Empirique  ou  Lettres  Agricoles  addresses 
a  un  cultivateyr  debutant — Manuel  complet  de  I'agriculture  prat- 
ique— par  M.  Le  M'^.  de  Travanet — Paris,  1845,      1  vol.  2  copies. 

Poulineres  Anglaises,  1  vol. 

Rapport  sur  les  Questions  Coloniales  addressee  a  M.  le  Due  de  Brog- 
lie,  President  de  la  commission  coloniale  a  la  suite  d'un  voyage 
fait  aux  Antilles  et  aux  Guyanes  pendant  les  annees  1838  et  1839, 
— par  M.  Jules  Lechevalier — Documents  et  pieces  justieatives, 
tome  1 ;  Premeire  partie,  pieces  ecrites  et  oncueillies  pendant  le 
voyage — Duexieme  partie,  etude  d  I'emancipation  dans  les  Colonies 
Anglaises  depuis  I'annee  1833  jusqu'au  1842 — Paris,  1843.  2  vols. 

Resume  des  principaux  traites  Chinois  sur  la  culture  muriers  et  I'edu- 
cation des  vers  a  sole — ^traduit  par  Stanislas  Julien — public  par  or- 
dre  de  Ministre  des  Travaux  Publices  de  I'Agriculture  et  du  Com- 
merce, Department  de-L'Isere— Paris,  1838,  1  vol.  2  copies. 

Stud  Book  Frangaise,  registre  des  Cheveaux  de  pur  sang,  nes  ou  im- 
portes  en  France — publie  par  ordre  de  Ministre  de  Travaux  Pub- 
lies,  de  I'Agriculture  et  du  Commerce — Paris,  1838,  3  vols. 

Traite  complet  de  I'eleve  du  Cheval  en  Bretagne — par  Houel — 
1842,  1  vol. 

Traite  elementaire  de  I'Agriculture  du  Department  de  la  Seine— -par 

Edward  Lecouteux—Paris,  1840,  1  vol. 

Traite  sur  la  Maladie  de  Poitrene  du  gros  betail  connue  sous  le  nom  de 

Peripneumonie  Contagieuse — par  O.  Delafond — 

Paris,  1844,  1  vol.  3  copies. 


FRENCH  EXCHANGES. 


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Voyage  a  la  partie  orientale  de  la  Terre-Ferme — par  F  Depons — 
180G,  3  vols. 

Vues  Pittoresques  des  Chatteaux  de  France ;  dessinees  d'apres  na- 
ture et  lithographiees — par  les  principaux  Artistei  de  la  Capitale, 
avec  un  texte  historique  et  discreptif  par  A.  Blancheton — 
Paris,  2  vols. 


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76  FRENCH  EXCHANGES. 


Pamphletsi 


Agriculture  de  partie  du  Poitou ;  Niort,  1844,  2  copies. 

Annales  des  Haras,  tome  2, 1846 — (set  imperfect.) 
Au  Pays  et  aux  Chambres  le  comice  hippique  a  Paris — 1843, 2  copies. 
Des  Irrigations  suivant  la  loi  du  16  Septembre,  ]  807 — Paris, 

1844,  2  copies. 

Des  Remontes  de  I'armee,  et  de  leurs  rapports  avec  I'agricul- 

ture,— Paris,  1842. 
De  rinfluence  des  devens  modes  de  location  sur  le  produit 

des  terres  en  France — 1844,  2  copies. 

Ecole  Royale  Veterinaire  d'Alfort — 1845,  2  copies. 

Guide  a  la  Cornices  et  des  proprietaries,— Paris,  1843,  2  copies. 

Instructions    sur  la  Pleuro-Pneumonie   ou  Peripneumonie 

contagieuse  des  betes  bovines  de  la  vallee  de  Bray — Paris, 

1840,  2  copies. 

La  Normandie  Agricole,  Journal  d' Agriculture,  etc.— 1847, 

1848, — imperfect. 
Librarie  de  Rey  et  Gravier,  quai  des  Augustins,  45 — Paris,  1845. 
Pratique  des  Semalles — a  la  volee, — 1845. 
Sur  I'Etat  de  la  Population  Chevaline  en  France,  et  sur  ses 

consequences — Paris,  1844,  2  copies. 

Vingt  Pages  a  lire,  ou  la  question  chevaline  simplifiee — Paris, 

1843,  2  copies. 


^_.(OS). 


PART  Y. 

ENGRAYINGS,  MEDALS,  AND 
WOKKS  OF  ART. 

MAPS,  CHAETS,  &c. 


ENGRAVINGS,  &c.  79 


Engravings  and  Bronze  Medals  presented  to  John 
n.  Peek,  Esq.,  on  behalf  of  the  Vermont  State  Li- 
brary, by  the  "  American  Art  Union,"  New- York 
City. 

1.  General  Marion  in  his  Swamp  Encampment  inviting  a  British 
officer  to  dinner.  Painted  by  White,  engraved  by  Siirtain,  184*2. 
(Presented  through  Gen.  F.   W.  Hopkins,  of  Rutland.) 

2.  The  Artist's  Dream,  1841.  Painted  by  Comeg}^8,  engraved  by 
Sartain.    (Plate  worn  and  impression  imperfect.) 

3.  Caius  Marius  on  the  Ruins  of  Carthage.  Painted  by  Vanderlyn 
and  engraved  by  Schoff,  1842. 

4.  Farmer's  Nooning,  1843.  Painted  by  Mount,  and  engraved  by 
Jones. 

5.  Sparking,  1844.    Painted  by  Edmonds  and  engraved  by  Jones. 

6.  The  capture  of  Major  Andre,  1845.  Painted  by  Durand  and  en- 
graved by  Jones.     Presented  through  Gen.  F.  W.  Hopkins. 

7.  Escape  of  Capt.  Wharton.     Etching,  1844. 

8.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  parting  with  his  wife.  Engraved  by  Burt 
from  a  Painting  by  Leutze,  1846. 

9.  The  Jolly  Flat  Boatmen.  From  a  Painting  by  Bingham  and 
engraved  by  Doney,  1847. 

10.  Rip  Van  Winkle,  illustrated  in  six  engravings  (outlines.)  De- 
signed and  etched  by  Darley. 

IW.  A  Sybil.  Painted  by  Huntington  and  engraved  by  Cassilear, 
1848. 

12.  The  signing  of  the  Death  Warrant  of  Lady  Jane  Grey.  Paint- 
ed by  Huntington  and  engraved  by  Burt,  1848. 

13.  The  Voyoge  of  Life :  Youth.  Painted  by  Thomas  Cole  and 
engraved  by  James  Smilie,  1849. 

14.  A  bronze  medal — Washington  AUston,  1847. 

15.  A  bronze  medal— Gilbert  Stuart,  1848. 

16.  A  bronze  medal — John  Trumbull,  1849. 


80  ENGRAVINGS,  &c. 


Engravings  and  Woiks  of  Art  received  through  the 
System  of  International  and  Scientific  Echanges 
founded  by  M,  Vattemare. 


1.  A  representation  of  the  tomb  of  Christopher  Columbus,  at  Hav- 
ana, with  an  ideal  bust  of  the  celebrated  navigator. 

2.  A  portrait  of  the  Marquis  de  la  Rochejaquelein,  by  Formentin 
&  Co.,  Paris. 

3.  A  portrait  of  Thiers,  autlior  of  the  History  of  tlie  French  Revo- 
lution, by  Formentin  &  Co.,  Paris. 

4.  A  portrait  of  Christopher  Columbus,  by  Formentin  &  Co.,  Paris. 

5.  A  portrait  of  Duchatel,  by  Formentin  &  Co.,  Paris. 

6.  A  Rural  Scene — superior  line  engraving  (proof  impression)  by 
A.  Ravel,  from  a  painting  by  Lepoittevin,  presented  in  the  name  of 
His  Excellency  the  Minister  of  the  Interior,  (France,)  1847. 

7.  A  bronze  medal  of  the  Chamber  of  Deputies  of  France :  (each 
member  receives  this  medal  and  wears  it  as  a  badge  ;)  on  the  one 
side  is  the  portrait  of  the  King,  on  the  other  is  an  allegorical  rep- 
resentatio«  of  Law  protecting  Agriculture,  Commerce,  Science  and 
the  Arts.    By  Petit,  183G. 

8.  A  bronze  medal  commemorative  of  the  Marriage  of  the  Duke  of 
Orleans,  oldest  son  of  Louis  Phillipe,  late  King  of  the  French. 

9.  A  bronze  medal  commemorative  of  the  Death  of  the  Duke  of 
Orleans,  killed  by  falling  from  his  carriage :  on  one  side  is  the 
portrait  of  the  Duke,  tind  on  the  other  a  view  of  the  Monumelt 
erected  on  the  spot  where  he  fell. 

10.  A  bronze  medal :  Portraits  of  tlie  Duke  of  Orleans  and  the 
Princess  Maiy  of  Wurtemburgh,  children  of  Louis  Pliillipe,  both 
deceased. 

11.  An  engraved  plan  of  the  Artesian  Well,  sunk  to  tlie  depth  of 
1G86  feet,  Crenelle,  in  Paris:  with  representations,  in  miniature, 
of  the  Cathedral  of  Strasburg,  Catliedral  of  Notre  Dame,  and  Basil- 
isk of  St.  Peters,  at  Rome.  Painted  by  Merindol  and  engraved 
by  Ollivier. 


ENGRAVINGS,  &c.  81 


12.  Jesus  Christ  entrusting  the  Keys  of  Heaven  to  St  Peter — a 

fine  line  engraving,  proof  impression,  mezzotint,  painted  by  Ingres 
and  engraved  by  C.  S.  Pradier. 

13.  The  Prophet  Daniel  in  the  Lions' Den — a  proof  mezzotinto  en- 
graving.   Painted  by  Ziegler  and  engraved  by  F.  Girard. 

14.  A  representation  of  a  scene  described  in  one  of  Cooper's  Nov- 
els.   Painted  by  Demahis  and  engraved  by  F.  Girard. 

15.  A  representation  of  another  scene  described  in  one  of  Cooper's 
Novels.    Painted  by  Vandenberche  and  engraved  by  F.  Girard. 

16.  Jesus  Christ  in  the  midst  of  tlie  Doctors.    Painted  by  Decaisne 
and  engraved  by  F.  Girard. 

17.     Jesus  Christ  adored  by  the  Magi.      Painted  by   Reubens  and 
engraved  by  F.  Girard. 
18.    The  National  Circus — a  chromo-lithographic  proof  impression. 
Painted  by  Hittorf  and  lithographed  by  Kellerhoven. 


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82  ENGRAVINGS,  &c. 


List  of  Engravings,  &€.  presented  to,  and  purchased 
for  the  State  Library* 


1.  Portrait  of  Henry  Clay.     Engraved  by  John  Sartain  from  the 
original  picture  painted  by  John  Neagle. 

2,  3.    A  Fac  Simile  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  and  a  Tribute 
to  the  Memory  of  George  Washington,  by  Benjamin  Owen  Tyler. 

4.  A  Portrait  of  John  Adams.     Painted  by  Stuart  and  engraved  by 
Longacre. 

5.  A  Portrait  of  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson.    Painted  by  Wood  and  en- 
graved by  Longacre. 

6.  A  Portrait  [of  .William  H.  Crawford.    Painted  by  Jar\ds  and  en- 
graved by  Durand. 

7.  A  Portrait  of  John  Mattocks,  late  Governor  of  Vermont    A 
lithograph. 

8.  A  Portrait  of  De  Witt  Clinton.    Painted  by  Ames  and  engraved 
by  Balch. 

9.  A  Portrait  of  John  Quincy  Adams.     Painted  by  King  and  en- 
graved by  Kearney. 

10.  A  Portrait  of  John  C.  Calhoun.     Painted  by  King  and  engrav- 
ed by  Longacre. 

11.  A  Portrait  of  Martin  Van  Buren.     Painted  and  engraved  by 
Longacre. 

12.  A  Portrait  of  Samuel  S.  Phelps.    Engraved  from  a  Daguerreo- 
type, by  Whelpley.    (Presented.) 

13.  A  Portrait  of  Jacob  Collamer.    Daguerreotyped  by  Brady  and 
engraved  by  Ritchie.    (Presented.) 


ENGRAVINGS,  &c. 


83 


Specimens  of  Foreign  wool  collected  and  framed,  by  Charles  L. 
Fleischmann,  1845  and  1846,  and  presented  by  the  United  States 
Patent  Office. 

Specimens  of  old  paper  currency  of  Vermont,  collected,  framed,  and 
presented  to  the  State  Library  by  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.,  of  Barnet 

Specimens  of  Continental  Money,  collected,  framed  and  presented 
to  the  State  Library,  by  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.,  of  Barnet. 


84  MAPS,  CHARTS,  &c. 


Maps,  Charts,  &Ci 


I 


I 


Alexandria  Acqueduct, — Drawings    accompanying   the  Report  of 

Capt.  Turnbull  on  the  survey  and  construction  of,     2  copies. 
Arkansas  Territory,  Illinois  and  Missouri,  Map  of,  1827. 

Atlas,  Mitchell's  Universal,  1846. 

to  the  Narrative  of  the  Exploring  Expedition, 
to  Vol.  7  Exploring  Expedition — Zoophites. 

British  America  and  the  United  States,  Map  of  the  boundary  line  be- 
tween, 1843. 

Burlington,  Map  of  the  Village  of. 

Georges  Shoal  and  Chart,  Lieut.  Wilkes'  Chart  of,  1837. 

Georgia,  Bonner's  Map  of,  1847. 

Illinois,  Missouri  and  Arkansas  Territory,  Map  of,  1827. 

Maine,  Greenleafs  Map  of,  1844.    2  copies. 

Massachusetts,  Hitchcock's  Geological  Map  of,  1844. 

Mississippi,  Tourrette's  Map  of,  1845.  ■! 

Missouri,  Illinois  and  Arkansas  Territory,  Map  of,  1827. 

Hutawas'  Map  of,  1844.  _. 

New-Hampshire,  Map  of.  || 

New-Jersey,  Gordon's  Map  of,  1828. 

New-York,  Burr's  Map  of,  1829. 
Burr's  Atlas  of,  1829. 
Geological  Map  of,  1842. 

North  Carolina,  McRae's  Map  of,  1833. 

South  Carolina,  Wilson's  Map  of,  1822. 

Texas,  Emory's  Map  of,  and  adjacent  Countries,  1844. 

United  States,  Melish's  Map  of  the,  J  820. 

and  British  America— Map  of  the  boundary  line  bC' 

tween,  1843. 

Mitchell's  Map  of  the,  1846. 


MAPS,  CHARTS,  &c. 


Vermont,  Geological  Chart  of,  '2  copies. 

Whitelaw's  Map  of,  179C).    2  copies. 

Whitelaw's  Map  of,  1821, 

Whitelaw's  Map  of;  18-34. 

Whitelaw's  Map  of,  1838,  2  copies. 
Virginia,  Baye's  Map  of,  1826. 


86 


INDEX. 


INDEX 


Rules  of  the  State  Library 

PART 

Agriculture  and  Botany,  . 
Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
Natural  History  and  Zoology, 
History  and  Historical  Collections,    . 
Biography  and  Memoirs, . 
Education  and  Educational  Documents, 
Prisons,  Asylums,  Hospitals,  &c. 
Bibles,  Catalogues,  Lexicons,  &c. 
Miscellaneous  Works, 

PAET  II 

Elementary  and  Miscellaneous  Law, 
Judicial  Reports  and  Digests, 
Statute  Law,  United  States, 
Statute  Law,  Separate  States, 

PART  III. 

American  State  Papers,   . 

Census  Documents,    . 

Congress  Documents, 

State  Papers, — Stevens'  Collection,    . 

State  Legislative  Documents,  &c. 

PART  IV. 

French  Exchanges,    , 

PART  V. 

Engravings,  Medals  and  Works  of  Art,  . 
Maps,  Charts,  &c.     . 


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8 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


21 
22 
31 
32 


45 
46 

48 
59 
63 


71 


82 

84 


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STATE 

BOOK  HIiNDERY. 

1889. 


